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Saltillo, Mexico From Piedras Negras, travel Federal Highway 57 to
Coahilla's capital city of Saltillo. This city, the oldest in northeast
Mexico, is filled with historic sites, so many, in fact, that the community
is often called the Athens of Mexico. The nicknames don't stop there,
however; this city is also sometimes called The City of Perfect Climate,
thanks to its elevation at 5200 feet above sea level, as well as The Land
of the Serape, thanks to its role as the birthplace of the well-known
serape, almost a symbol of Mexico itself. One of the most visited attractions in the city is
the colonial Main Square, Plaza de Armas, filled with history. Nearby,
don't miss the citys many historic churches, some dating back to
the 14th century. A top stop is the Cathedral of Santiago, known for its
baroque architecture and elaborate altarpieces. History buffs also enjoy
a look at Recinto Juárez, once the seat of Benito Juárezs
government, but today a history museum. Saltillo is also a favorite with nature lovers, who
shouldn't miss The Desert Museum, highlighting plant, and animal life.
The Bird Museum showcases many of Mexico's native species in glass cases
with information on their bird calls as well. For More Information: Return to Eagle Pass Index
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