Chihuahua Archives and Libraries: Difference between revisions

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:It has three rooms, in whose showcases instruments that were used to work in the mines are exhibited, as well as stones that show the exploited minerals. Tools that were used in mining are exhibited and various aspects of the town's history can also be observed there.
:It has three rooms, in whose showcases instruments that were used to work in the mines are exhibited, as well as stones that show the exploited minerals. Tools that were used in mining are exhibited and various aspects of the town's history can also be observed there.
'''Tarike Community Museum''' (Museo Comunitario Tarike)<br>
Calle Cuarta núm. 2610 Centro<br>31000 Chihuahua<br>
Telephone: 52 614 410 2870/416 0221<br>
Email: [mailto:museotarike@gmail.com museotarike@gmail.com]<br>
Website: [https://sic.cultura.gob.mx/ficha.php?table=museo&table_id=946 Tarike Community Museum]<br>
Website #2: [https://www.mexicoescultura.com/recinto/55166/museo-comunitario-tarike.html Tarike Community Museum]<br>
Website #3: [https://www.chihuahuaturistico.com/portal/art1533_Museo_Comunitario_Tarike.html Tarike Community Museum]<br>
Website #4: [https://programadestinosmexico.com/museos/museo-tarike-chihuahua.html Tarike Community Museum]
:Its name comes from the Rrámuri language and means seed. It opened its doors to the public on October 12, 1982, with the aim of spreading the history of the city of Chihuahua, with an emphasis on the ethnic group of the conchos and on various aspects of the life of the revolutionary general Francisco Villa. It displays old objects, models, documents, photographs and information cards. It has four permanent rooms and one for temporary exhibitions related to historical events in the region.


'''Valle de Allende Museum''' (Museo de Valle de Allende)<br>
'''Valle de Allende Museum''' (Museo de Valle de Allende)<br>
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