Set in a small two-story building, this museum covers the history of Sinaloa state from precolonial times to the present. One section highlights Los Mochis – it's growth and economic importance as a top sugar producer. Exhibits incorporate video, artifacts and well-presented signage (in Spanish only).
Museo Regional del Valle del Fuerte
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