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:It exhibits a collection of old documents (letters, photographs, tickets and various objects) that narrate the history of the region and the country. Approximately 60 meters from the Museum is the place where Benito Juárez spent the night from August 5 to 11, 1865 on his transfer from Chihuahua to Paso del Norte, pursued by French troops.
:It exhibits a collection of old documents (letters, photographs, tickets and various objects) that narrate the history of the region and the country. Approximately 60 meters from the Museum is the place where Benito Juárez spent the night from August 5 to 11, 1865 on his transfer from Chihuahua to Paso del Norte, pursued by French troops.
'''Mennonite Museum''' (Museo Menonita)<br>
Carretera Cuauhtémoc - Álvaro Obregón Km 10+200 núm. 1024<br>
Col. Corredor Comercial<br>31500 Cuauhtémoc<br>
Telephone: 52 625 583 1895/625 156 5613<br>
Email: [mailto:menonitamuseo@gmail.com menonitamuseo@gmail.com]<br>
Website: [https://sic.cultura.gob.mx/ficha.php?table=museo&table_id=1297 Mennonite Museum]<br>
Website #2: [https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/mennonite-museum-and-cultural-center Museo Menonita (Mennonite Museum)]>br>
Website #3: [https://www.facebook.com/MuseoMenonita Museo y Centro Cultural Menonita A.C.]
:Furniture, utensils, machinery representative of the Mennonite pinoniers. Video about the arrival of the Mennonites, who on March 8, 1922 arrived in San Antonio de los Arenales (today the city of Cuauhtémoc), coming from the province of Manitoba, Canada.


'''Quinta Gameros University Cultural Center Museum''' (Museo del Centro Cultural Universitario Quinta Gameros)<br>
'''Quinta Gameros University Cultural Center Museum''' (Museo del Centro Cultural Universitario Quinta Gameros)<br>
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