A haphazard, rambling palace resembling a riverboat-fortress, its place as a central part of Mexican history stretches from the dawn of the Aztecs. Former Travel Editor On Jan. 19, 1927, Princess ...
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For many years the Chapultepec Fair was a favorite place for young and old, there you could find all kinds of recreational activities, from mechanical games to costume contests and themed festivals.
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