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State
of Chiapas: Palenque,
archaeological
zone, waterfalls of Agua Azúl
State
of Guanajuato: Dolores Hidalgo (site of El Grito, Hidalgo House), Guanajuato
(university, Granario, Teatro Juarez, churches), San Miguel de Allende
State
of Guerrero: Taxco (Santa Prisca church, architecture, topography, vistas)
State
of Hidalgo: Tula
archaeological zone
State of Mexico: Mexico
City (National Palace, Zócalo, Independence Day celebrations,
Metropolitan Cathedral, Templo Mayor, Chapultepec Park, Anthropology Museum,
Alameda Park, Basilica de Guadalupe, Palace of Fine Arts, National Art Museum,
INAH, Frida Kahlo House, Leon Trotsky House, Diego Rivera museums and studios,
Metro (subway), Museo Dolores Olmeda Patiño (La Noria), Museo Soumaya, Museo
San Ildefonso, National Gallery of Art, Museum of the City of México,
El Chopo, September independence celebrations, Chamber of Deputies, Post Office, Colonia Roma, university (UNAM), Espacio Escultórico, San
Ángel, Coyoacan, Revolution Monument, street scenes and monuments, The
Three Kings, architecture, Teotihuacán)
State of Morelos:
City of Cuernavaca (museums, street scenes, Hotel Las Mañanitas, Cathedral,
Cortés Palace - Regional Museum - Diego Rivera Mural)
State of Nuevo León:
City of Monterrey (Government Palace, Cathedral, Tower of Commerce, Fountain
of Life, Gran Plaza, Barrio Antiguo, Museum of Mexican History, Metropolitan
Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art MARCO, Cervecería Cuauhtémoc-Moctezuma,
El Obispado, National Baseball Hall of Fame, Metro, markets, street scenes)
State of Puebla:
Cholula (pyramid, main plaza, Saint Gabriel monastery, Royal Chapel, Los
Remedios church), Pico de Orizaba, City of Puebla: principal
plaza, St. Michael fountain, street scenes, tiled edifices, cathedral,
Palafoxian Library, Municipal Palace, Rosary Chapel, Artist's Quarter,
International Day of Women (1998), markets, Restaurant Puente de Ovanda,
Cinco de Mayo Monument, Fort Loreto
State of Querétaro:
Querétaro (parks,
churches, street scenes)
State of Tlaxcala:
Cacaxtla archaeological zone, City of Tlaxcala: main
square, December creche, cathedral tower and atrio, bullring
State
of Quintana Roo: Cancún, El Rey, Tulúm,
Xel-Ha
State
of Tabasco: Villahermosa Museum of Anthropology, La
Venta Park Museum State
of Veracruz: Xalapa (government buildings, University of Veracruz, street
scenes, architecture,
Museum of Anthropology), Zempoala,
La
Antigua (Hernán Cortés settlement), Quiahuitzlan, Pico de Orizaba,
El
Tajín archaeological zone, San Andrés Tuxtla,
Santiago Tuxtla, Catemaco, Lago de Catemaco, Alvarado, Córdoba,
Tlacotalpan, Port
City of Veracruz: street scenes, architecture, boats and ships,
main plaza and portales, San Juan de Ulua, parks, Veracruz Aquarium, Island of
Sacrifices, churches, City Hall,
Museum of the City, Naval Museum, monuments, Civil Registry, Main Plaza,
Boca del Río, Afro-Carribean Festival (1994 and 1998)
State
of Yucatán:
archaeological zones at Dzibilchaltún,
Uxmál,
Kabah, The
Puuc Route (Sayíl, Labná, Xlapák, Loltún),
Chichén
Itzá, Pisté, Ticúl, Maní, Oxkintók,
Muna, Oxcutzcáb, Chacmultún, Hacienda Chalante, Kaláx,
Izamál, Ek Balám, City
of Mérida (cathedral,
parks, churches, Museum of Anthropology, Museum of the City, private homes)
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