Regional Museum of Guadalajara
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Location | Guadalajara, Guadalajara Municipality, Jalisco, Mexico | ||||
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The Regional Museum of Guadalajara is a state museum housing artifacts from the pre history to the formation of the state of Jalisco (of which Guadalajara is the capital) after Mexico's Independence from Spain.
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Patio area of the museum
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A nearly-complete Columbian Mammoth skeleton
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The Zacatecas Meteorite weighing 780kg
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Skull of a saber-toothed tiger
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Spanish colonial-era suit of armour
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small rock decorated petroglyph style
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Stone sculpture/column from Jalisco
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Brazier from Colima
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brazier
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Carriage once used by Porifio Diaz
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Clerical garb worn in colonial times
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18th century clock
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Reproduction of Declaration of Independence from Spain
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Sword, stirrup and other implements from era of War of Independence