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  • Sailboats moored along the Annapolis waterfront with the historic state capital building in the skyline.
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  • Sailboats moored along the Annapolis waterfront with the historic state capital building in the skyline.
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  • Sailboats moored along the Annapolis waterfront with the historic state capital building in the skyline.
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  • Sailboats moored along the Annapolis waterfront with the historic state capital building in the skyline.
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  • Sailboats moored along the Annapolis waterfront with the historic state capital building in the skyline.
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  • Fireworks during Indepedence Day celebrations in Washington, DC over the Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument and Capital building.
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  • Fireworks during Indepedence Day celebrations in Washington, DC over the Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument and Capital building.
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  • The statue Forward on Capital Square looking down State Street in Madison, Wisconsin.
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  • The Wisconsin State House Building on Capital Square in Madison, Wisconsin. Construction of the present capitol, the third in Madison, began in late 1906 and was completed in 1917 at a cost of $7.25 million.
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  • The Wisconsin State House Building on Capital Square in Madison, Wisconsin. Construction of the present capitol, the third in Madison, began in late 1906 and was completed in 1917 at a cost of $7.25 million.
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  • The Wisconsin State House Building on Capital Square in Madison, Wisconsin. Construction of the present capitol, the third in Madison, began in late 1906 and was completed in 1917 at a cost of $7.25 million.
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  • The Wisconsin State House Building on Capital Square in Madison, Wisconsin. Construction of the present capitol, the third in Madison, began in late 1906 and was completed in 1917 at a cost of $7.25 million.
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  • The Wisconsin State House Building on Capital Square in Madison, Wisconsin. Construction of the present capitol, the third in Madison, began in late 1906 and was completed in 1917 at a cost of $7.25 million.
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  • The Wisconsin State House Building and statue Forward on Capital Square in Madison, Wisconsin. Construction of the present capitol, the third in Madison, began in late 1906 and was completed in 1917 at a cost of $7.25 million.
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  • The Wisconsin State House Building and statue Forward on Capital Square in Madison, Wisconsin. Construction of the present capitol, the third in Madison, began in late 1906 and was completed in 1917 at a cost of $7.25 million.
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  • The Wisconsin State House Building on Capital Square in Madison, Wisconsin. Construction of the present capitol, the third in Madison, began in late 1906 and was completed in 1917 at a cost of $7.25 million.
    Madison Wisconsin_20191029_012.JPG
  • The Wisconsin State House Building on Capital Square in Madison, Wisconsin. Construction of the present capitol, the third in Madison, began in late 1906 and was completed in 1917 at a cost of $7.25 million.
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  • Temple pagodas frame the old palace in Durbar Square. Kathmandu, Nepal. Durbar Square is the plaza opposite the old royal palace in the three main cities in the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal: Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur. The square is filled with temples.
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  • Sign showing distances to other cities at the Visit Anchorage Log Cabin Visitor Information Center at Peratrovich Park in downtown Anchorage, Alaska.
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  • Sign showing distances to other cities at the Visit Anchorage Log Cabin Visitor Information Center at Peratrovich Park in downtown Anchorage, Alaska.
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  • Sign showing distances to other cities at the Visit Anchorage Log Cabin Visitor Information Center at Peratrovich Park in downtown Anchorage, Alaska.
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  • Sign showing distances to other cities at the Visit Anchorage Log Cabin Visitor Information Center at Peratrovich Park in downtown Anchorage, Alaska.
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  • The ancient stone Aqueduct of Queretaro running across the city center of Santiago de Queretaro, Queretaro State, Mexico. The aqueduct was completed in 1735 and is the largest in Mexico.
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  • The ancient stone Aqueduct of Queretaro running across the city center of Santiago de Queretaro, Queretaro State, Mexico. The aqueduct was completed in 1735 and is the largest in Mexico.
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  • The ancient stone Aqueduct of Queretaro running across the city center of Santiago de Queretaro, Queretaro State, Mexico. The aqueduct was completed in 1735 and is the largest in Mexico.
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  • The Palacio de Cristal or Monterrey City Hall in the Macroplaza Grand Plaza adjacent to the Barrio Antiguo neighborhood of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
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  • The Roman Catholic Puebla Cathedral in the central City Plaza called the Zocalo de Puebla in Puebla, Mexico.
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  • Interior courtyard of the Hotel Casa de la Palma Boutique in the historic city center of Puebla, Mexico.
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  • Colorful balloons for sale in the central City Square called the Zocalo de Puebla in Puebla, Mexico.
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  • A vendor selling colorful balloons in the central City Square called the Zocalo de Puebla in Puebla, Mexico.
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  • Families enjoy an evening out in the central City Square called the Zocalo de Puebla in Puebla, Mexico.
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  • Families enjoy an evening stroll in the central City Square called the Zocalo de Puebla in Puebla, Mexico.
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  • The Capilla del Sagrario Metropolitano exterior facade, on the city plaza in the historic center of Puebla, Mexico.
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  • Families enjoy an evening out in the central City Square called the Zocalo de Puebla in Puebla, Mexico.
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  • A young couple embraces as they take a selfie at the San Miguel Arcangel fountain in the central City Square called the Zocalo de Puebla in Puebla, Mexico.
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  • A vendor selling colorful balloons in the central City Square called the Zocalo de Puebla in Puebla, Mexico.
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  • A woman poses by the city sign in the Macroplaza Grand Plaza in the Barrio Antiguo neighborhood of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
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  • Monterrey City Theatre or Teatro de la Ciudad in the Macroplaza square in the Barrio Antiguo neighborhood of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
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  • Monument to General Ignacio Zaragoza in front of the Palacio de Cristal or City Hall in the Macroplaza Grand Plaza adjacent to the Barrio Antiguo neighborhood of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
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  • Fuente de Neptuno or Neptune Fountain and city skyline in the Macroplaza square in the Barrio Antiguo neighborhood of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
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  • Historic townhouse in downtown Annapolis, Maryland.
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  • Sailboats moored along the Annapolis waterfront with the historic Charles Carroll house and St. Mary's Church in the skyline. Charles Carroll of Carrollton secured his family¹s vision of personal, political and religious freedoms for all citizens when he became the only Catholic to sign the Declaration of Independence in 1776.....Maryland is now the only state in America in which the homes of all of its signers of the Declaration of Independence still exist and all are located in Annapolis. The Carroll House is one of only fifteen surviving signers' birthplaces in the United States.
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  • Sailboats moored along the Annapolis waterfront with the historic Charles Carroll house and St. Mary's Church in the skyline. Charles Carroll of Carrollton secured his family¹s vision of personal, political and religious freedoms for all citizens when he became the only Catholic to sign the Declaration of Independence in 1776.....Maryland is now the only state in America in which the homes of all of its signers of the Declaration of Independence still exist and all are located in Annapolis. The Carroll House is one of only fifteen surviving signers' birthplaces in the United States.
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  • Tourists stop at Annebeth's, a shop along the trendy Maryland Road shopping district in Annapolis, Maryland.
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  • Chase-Lloyd House, a historic home on Maryland Street in Annapolis, Maryland. Build by Samuel Chase, signer of the Declaration of Independence.....The structure, one of the first three-story Georgian townhouses erected in the American Colonies, ranks among the finest of its type in the United States and is one of the major attractions in Colonial Annapolis Historic District. The house rises three full stories over a high basement. Two massive interior chimneys protrude through the broad, low, hip-on-hip roof. The brick walls are laid in Flemish bond and adorned by belt courses of rubbed brick at the second- and third-floor levels. An enriched cornice embellishes the roofline. At the front, or east, facade the axial line features a tall, projecting central pavilion and entranceway, an arched window on the third floor, and crowning pediment with a small bull's-eye window.
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  • Entrance to the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis Maryland.
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  • The Xalapa Cathedral on the Plaza Lerdo at the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • The Xalapa Cathedral on the Plaza Lerdo at the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • A colonial style cobble stone street in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • A diorama of the prehispanic Mesoamerican Olmec cultures on display at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • A scene from the mural A Continuous Revolution showing a slave breaking his chains by artist Melchor Peredo painted in 1947 in the arcade of the Veracruz State Governors Offices on the Plaza Lerdo at the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • A scene from the mural A Continuous Revolution showing a slave breaking his chains by artist Melchor Peredo painted in 1947 in the arcade of the Veracruz State Governors Offices on the Plaza Lerdo at the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • Colossal Olmec stone head on display at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The Olmec civilization was the earliest known major Mesoamerican civilizations dating roughly from 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE.
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  • Tourist view colossal Olmec stone heads at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The Olmec civilization was the earliest known major Mesoamerican civilizations dating roughly from 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE.
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  • Tourist view colossal Olmec stone heads at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The Olmec civilization was the earliest known major Mesoamerican civilizations dating roughly from 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE.
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  • Colossal Olmec stone head on display at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The Olmec civilization was the earliest known major Mesoamerican civilizations dating roughly from 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE.
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  • Colossal Olmec stone head on display at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The Olmec civilization was the earliest known major Mesoamerican civilizations dating roughly from 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE.
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  • Colossal Olmec stone head on display at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The Olmec civilization was the earliest known major Mesoamerican civilizations dating roughly from 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE.
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  • A cleaning woman sweeps around a colossal Olmec stone head at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The Olmec civilization was the earliest known major Mesoamerican civilizations dating roughly from 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE.
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  • A tourist views a colossal Olmec stone head at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The Olmec civilization was the earliest known major Mesoamerican civilizations dating roughly from 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE.
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  • Stone sculptures from prehispanic Mesoamerican cultures on display at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • Stone sculptures from prehispanic Mesoamerican cultures on display at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • Remojadas sculptures on display at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The Remojadas civilization were an indigenous Mesoamerican civilization dating roughly from 100 BCE to 800 CE.
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  • The Xalapa Cathedral on the Plaza Lerdo at the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • The Xalapa Cathedral on the Plaza Lerdo at the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • The Xalapa Cathedral on the Plaza Lerdo at the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • A stained glass window in the Xalapa Cathedra at the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • A colonial style cobble stone street in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • A colonial style cobble stone street in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • A fresco taken from a pyramid built by the prehispanic Mesoamerican Olmec culture on display at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • A colonial style cobble stone street in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • A diorama of the prehispanic Mesoamerican Olmec cultures on display at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • The Xalapa Cathedral on the Plaza Lerdo at the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico.
    Xalapa Mexico_20200531_062.JPG
  • Colossal Olmec stone heads on display at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The Olmec civilization was the earliest known major Mesoamerican civilizations dating roughly from 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE.
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  • Colossal Olmec stone head on display at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The Olmec civilization was the earliest known major Mesoamerican civilizations dating roughly from 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE.
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  • Colossal Olmec stone head on display at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The Olmec civilization was the earliest known major Mesoamerican civilizations dating roughly from 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE.
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  • Colossal Olmec stone head on display at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The Olmec civilization was the earliest known major Mesoamerican civilizations dating roughly from 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE.
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  • Olmec stone sculptures on display at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The Olmec civilization was the earliest known major Mesoamerican civilizations dating roughly from 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE.
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  • A tourist views Señor de las Limas, an Olmec stone sculptures on display at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The Olmec civilization was the earliest known major Mesoamerican civilizations dating roughly from 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE.
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  • Olmec stone sculptures on display at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The Olmec civilization was the earliest known major Mesoamerican civilizations dating roughly from 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE.
    Xalapa Mexico_20200531_025.JPG
  • A cleaning woman sweeps around a colossal Olmec stone head at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The Olmec civilization was the earliest known major Mesoamerican civilizations dating roughly from 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE.
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  • Colossal Olmec stone head on display at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The Olmec civilization was the earliest known major Mesoamerican civilizations dating roughly from 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE.
    Xalapa Mexico_20200531_021.JPG
  • Colossal Olmec stone head on display at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The Olmec civilization was the earliest known major Mesoamerican civilizations dating roughly from 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE.
    Xalapa Mexico_20200531_020.JPG
  • Colossal Olmec stone head on display at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The Olmec civilization was the earliest known major Mesoamerican civilizations dating roughly from 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE.
    Xalapa Mexico_20200531_018.JPG
  • Tourist view colossal Olmec stone heads at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The Olmec civilization was the earliest known major Mesoamerican civilizations dating roughly from 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE.
    Xalapa Mexico_20200531_017.JPG
  • Tourist view colossal Olmec stone heads at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The Olmec civilization was the earliest known major Mesoamerican civilizations dating roughly from 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE.
    Xalapa Mexico_20200531_015.JPG
  • Tourist view colossal Olmec stone heads at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The Olmec civilization was the earliest known major Mesoamerican civilizations dating roughly from 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE.
    Xalapa Mexico_20200531_013.JPG
  • A tourist views a colossal Olmec stone head at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The Olmec civilization was the earliest known major Mesoamerican civilizations dating roughly from 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE.
    Xalapa Mexico_20200531_011.JPG
  • Colossal Olmec stone head on display at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The Olmec civilization was the earliest known major Mesoamerican civilizations dating roughly from 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE.
    Xalapa Mexico_20200531_009.JPG
  • Colossal Olmec stone head on display at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The Olmec civilization was the earliest known major Mesoamerican civilizations dating roughly from 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE.
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  • A tourist views a colossal Olmec stone head at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The Olmec civilization was the earliest known major Mesoamerican civilizations dating roughly from 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE.
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  • Stone sculptures from prehispanic Mesoamerican cultures on display at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • Stone sculptures from prehispanic Mesoamerican cultures on display at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • Stone sculptures from prehispanic Mesoamerican cultures on display at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • Stone sculptures from prehispanic Mesoamerican cultures on display at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • Totonacs stone sculptures from the El Zapotal archeological  site on display at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The Totonac civilization were an indigenous Mesoamerican civilization dating roughly from 300 CE to about 1200 CE.
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  • Totonacs stone sculptures from the El Zapotal archeological  site on display at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The Totonac civilization were an indigenous Mesoamerican civilization dating roughly from 300 CE to about 1200 CE.
    Xalapa Mexico_20200531_035.JPG
  • Totonacs stone sculptures from the El Zapotal archeological  site on display at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The Totonac civilization were an indigenous Mesoamerican civilization dating roughly from 300 CE to about 1200 CE.
    Xalapa Mexico_20200531_034.JPG
  • Remojadas sculptures on display at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The Remojadas civilization were an indigenous Mesoamerican civilization dating roughly from 100 BCE to 800 CE.
    Xalapa Mexico_20200531_033.JPG
  • Remojadas sculptures on display at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The Remojadas civilization were an indigenous Mesoamerican civilization dating roughly from 100 BCE to 800 CE.
    Xalapa Mexico_20200531_031.JPG
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