Discover the best top things to do in Northern Mexico, Northern Mexico including La Rodadora, Museo Regional del Valle de Juarez, Museo de Los Metales, Museo Quinta Julio Galan, Museo del Obispado, Salon de la Fama del Beisbol Mexicano, Museo del Desierto, Casamata Museum, Museo Bebeleche, Museo del Acero Horno 3.
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This are is very nice and the price is reasonable, good to gpnwith family 2 restaurants Dominoes pizza and tacotote. Somewhat expensive it is worth it. It is inside the central park also. (PARQUE CENTRAL).
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Beautiful building first built in 1787 as Bishop Fray Rafael Jose Verger's retirement home; now houses a Regional History Museum delineating Nuevo Leon's complex history.
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Museum on the history of baseball in northern Mexico, featuring biographies of some of Mexicos best players; a must for the baseball fanatic.
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This museum has a combination of fossils exhibits, live animals, educational videos, and natural science facts with uncomplicated explanations. People of all ages can enjoy a visit of this museum and learn about fossils found in Mexico, climate facts and how the different deserts are found around the globe as well as their respective plants and fauna. A small collection of live animals, great exhibits of serpents, and nice collection of cactus and other desert plants. The only downside in my opinion is separate the cost of the parking and the entrances, but it is worth it the prices. At the end, you leave the place with a significant knowledge of prehistoric era, deserts, animals and plants habitats from some arid areas of Mexico. It also makes you conscious of the ambient and the consequences of the human negligence.
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Matamoros Historical Museum
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History of Horno Alto Nº 3, Horno Alto Nº 3 was designed by Arthur G. McKee & Co. from Cleveland, Ohio. The installation began in October 1965 and it began operating in January 1968, with the capacity to produce 1,500 to 2,000 tons of cast iron per day. It had the most advanced technologies, notable among which were the electronic programmer of raw materials and the automatic system for the control of furnace combustion. With the beginning of operations of Horno Alto Nº 3, the Monterrey Foundry reached a production of a million tons of steel per year, which made it the most important steel mill in Mexico.
Great museum with a great story and helpful people. Would go again. Part of the Nuevo León history and very well done.
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