. Facts and figures about Mexico and her great railroad, the Mexican Central . all that can be desired ; the scenery is charming, although notgrand. One is constantly reminded of the New England hillcountry ; only the villages, the haciendas, the costumes and thecustoms of the people make the observer realize that he is inMexico. Says a lady who has just returned from a tour of obser-vation : I have traveled over four thousand miles in Mexico, andof all sections that I have seen I think the Lerma valley betweenLa Barca and Guadalajara is the most attractive. If I ever go toMexico to live, my h


. Facts and figures about Mexico and her great railroad, the Mexican Central . all that can be desired ; the scenery is charming, although notgrand. One is constantly reminded of the New England hillcountry ; only the villages, the haciendas, the costumes and thecustoms of the people make the observer realize that he is inMexico. Says a lady who has just returned from a tour of obser-vation : I have traveled over four thousand miles in Mexico, andof all sections that I have seen I think the Lerma valley betweenLa Barca and Guadalajara is the most attractive. If I ever go toMexico to live, my home shall be somewhere in this section of thevalley, where I can take, with only a short journey, a look at theMexican Niagara, can have an occasional excursion on the Mexi-can Lake George, and can run often into the Mexican else in the republic can one find such a variety of beau-tiful scenery, mountain, river and lake, so convenient to a largecity, as in the section which this lady mentions. Climate and scenery, however, will not suffice to provide for thela


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