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10 Photos (Black and White) to See How the CDMX Looked in the 1940s

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The forties were decisive years that marked a crucial stage in the urbanization of Mexico City. Little by little, the capital left behind the echoes of the Revolution and, without prior notice, everything was transformed: the haciendas of the porfiriato were exchanged for residential colonies, the horses for sophisticated cars, the local tienditas for department stores with glass windows and theaters for cinemas; the people were going to see the…
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The forties were decisive years that marked a crucial stage in the urbanization of Mexico City. Little by little, the capital left behind the echoes of the Revolution and, without prior notice, everything was transformed: the haciendas of the porfiriato were exchanged for residential colonies, the horses for sophisticated cars, the local tienditas for department stores with glass windows and theaters for cinemas; the people were going to see the…

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Sopitas.com broke the news on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
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