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Plano de Merida Yucatan, Terry's Guide to Mexico 1923

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English: Plano de Merida Yucatan, Terry's Guide to Mexico 1923

Notes: Looks to be somewhat outdated at time. It calls Parque de la Paz" by the name "Parque Porfirio Diaz", who was overthown in the Mexican Revolution in 1911. "Avenida de la Paz" became "Avenida Itzaes" in 1923. Seems a reprint of 1910 map; see File:Plano de Merida Yucatan, Terry's Guide to Mexico 1910.jpg

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Map from 1923 "Terry's guide to Mexico : the new standard guidebook to the Mexican Republic, with chapters on Cuba, the Bahama Islands and the ocean routes to Mexico"

Via Internet Archive [1] p 574
Author Paul Philip Terry (d 1945) or uncredited in his employ


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