Sights in Los Mochis
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Parque Sinaloa
Parque Sinaloa occupies part of the former estate of Benjamin Johnston, the American who founded the sugar mill around which Los Mochis grew up in the early 20th century. Have a wander to see the international trees and plants Johnston installed, and the scant remains of his Casa Grande.
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Parroquia del Sagrado Corazón
The whitewashed Parroquia del Sagrado Corazón, a small church with a graceful tower, stands sentinel near the pleasant, quiet and shady central Plazuela 27 de Septiembre.
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Museo Regional del Valle del Fuerte
The Museo Regional del Valle del Fuerte was closed for renovation at the time of research but it’s worth checking to see if it has reopened.
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Casa del Centenario
You might find a worthwhile historical exhibition in the Casa del Centenario.
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