Day of the Dead – Dia de Los Muertos
I see dead people. That is what you might say if you visit most anywhere in Mexico between November 1 and 2. While in modern Mexico, Halloween (October 31) is often celebrated much the same as in the USA, the
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I see dead people. That is what you might say if you visit most anywhere in Mexico between November 1 and 2. While in modern Mexico, Halloween (October 31) is often celebrated much the same as in the USA, the
By Rebekah Mullinix After arriving in Mexico and having some personal experiences, I am surprised as to how much misinformation is available on the internet and via word of mouth. This article addresses just a few of the expectations I had,
Tequila is an alcoholic spirit that comes from the Blue Agave plant. It is originally from Mexico where the law states that it can only be produced in certain regions within the country.
The Panamerican Highway, MEX-85 in Mexico is the romanticized road that has been such a part of history for the Mexican people. For the United States, the romantic road is Route 66.
Indisputably Mexico’s most important and most revered National Holiday is Mexican Independence Day.
One cannot visit Mexico without noticing the elaborate street art throughout the cities. This is one of my favorite things to see in any city. Each work of art shows something unique about the culture of that city. Mexico has
There are hundreds and hundreds of bus companies that operate in Mexico. In fact, it is the most common means of transportation for the masses of laborers who keep cities and systems moving.
See the last paragraph for exciting news on the Chandra Alexis Chess Club’s Invitational sponsored by MexInsurance.com® Carlos Torre – Mexico Chess Carlos Torre Repetto is a name well known by seasoned chess players across the world. Torre was a man
Mexico is revered the world over for its archeological sites. Recently it has made headlines with the discovery of ancient teen that divers found in an underwater cave. Revelations made this past spring about her DNA make this 13,000-year-old girl
Every year over 500,000 monarch Butterflies migrate from Canada to Mexico. It’s a four-generation journey and no single butterfly survives the round trip. This Monarch Migration is one of the great wonders of the universe.
Whether the proposed “Maya Train” from Palenque to Yucatan to Quintana Roo is President López Obrador’s (AMLO) crowning achievement or his biggest boondoggle will take some time to determine. Proponents and opponents are already lining up to bless or curse the iron wheels. Here are some
There are hundreds of cities celebrating Oktoberfest in Mexico. this event, which has grown in popularity over the 19th and 20th centuries. The best known Oktoberfest takes place in the southern part of Mexico City, at the Club Alemán in the
Cabrito al Pastor Cabrito al pastor is the shepherd-style meat fit for kings and queens. To me, there is no finer dish than a properly-prepared goat on a spit. I will drive hundreds of miles out of my way to
Which Indigenous tribes are from Baja California and Baja California Sur? Mexico has a rich history, but much of that history isn’t known to the general public. The Baja Peninsula—the northwestern part of Mexico near the Gulf of California—has a particularly rich history. Several tribes played a large role in the early history of the Baja Peninsula, southern California, and Mexico as a whole.
The Mexican American war broke out in 1846 under the new president, James K Polk. Polk saw it as his duty to spread democracy throughout the world. His first mission was to make Texas part of U.S. territory. Mexico was not happy, perceiving this annexation as an act of war. For the most part, prior to this at Alamo, the US government did not intervene for Texans. But now, ten years later the Mexican president, Antonio López de Santa Anna was unpopular. Mexicans were not happy, the government was unstable and the army was weak with famine and disease.
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