This one-time family home was built in 1945 by Conrado Ochoa Beltrán, then superintendent of the Ferrocarril Mexicano del Pacífico and second in command of the United Sugar Company. Today it houses government offices as well as a one-room museum on the economic development of Los Mochis from 1903 to 2003. Signage in Spanish only.
Casa del Centenario
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