
Stake attention in this memory
The image is a close-up shot of a signpost with information about Parque Central Santiago de Tolú in Tolú, Colombia. The sign has a green top section with the text "Parque Central Santiago de Tolú" in white letters. Below this is a red section with white text detailing the history of the park. The first section of text describes "Orígenes Coloniales" (Colonial Origins) and mentions the founding of Tolú in 1535 by Alonso de Heredia, its role as a center for religious celebrations, and its adherence to the model of Spanish colonial cities. The second section, "Siglo XIX y primeras transformaciones" (19th Century and first transformations), details changes made during the republican era, including the establishment of gardens and paths for a more organized urban character, and the park becoming a symbol of local identity surrounded by administrative and religious buildings. A small photograph is attached at the bottom of the red section, showing a white church with red accents and bell towers, with palm trees visible behind it. The signpost is a light gray metal structure. The background shows a paved area with brickwork, some trees, and the edge of a blue railing and walkway. The lighting suggests an overcast day.
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