Taken together as one, Tijuana and San Diego form the most fascinating city in the New World My first trip across: the late 1950s. We were on our way to visit relatives in Ensenada. We …
Monument to the free textbook. Seven concrete children scramble up the cover of an enormous concrete book.
Posted October 18, 2001
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October 18, 2001