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The image captures a close-up of a wall, possibly within a public building or commercial area in Coatzacoalcos, Mexico. The dominant feature is a wall covered in glossy, dark red rectangular tiles laid in a herringbone pattern. To the left, a dirty, off-white wall or pillar runs vertically, with several black electrical or communication cables neatly bundled and secured, one section wrapped in gold foil.

A prominent metallic plaque, likely brass or bronze, is affixed to the red tiled wall. Its engraved text, in all capital letters, commemorates the inauguration of a market in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, in September 1963. The plaque states that during the presidency of Adolfo López Mateos and with Eduardo Bustamante as Secretary of National Heritage, the market was built by the Federal Board of Material Improvements. The inauguration was promoted by the state governor, Fernando López Arias.

Above and to the right of the plaque, two partially torn paper posters are visible. One, largely intact, advertises "clases de Septiembre" (September classes) for "VESPERTINA 1" and mentions "TOMASA VALDES VDA. DE ALEMAN" and "3 Centro," possibly referring to a school or educational program. The walls show signs of wear, including chipped paint on the white section and some residue or marks on the red tiles, suggesting age and use. No specific activity is occurring in the captured moment, but the plaque details a past inaugural event.
johannporrasmtz

Apr 27, 2026

Coatzacoalcos, Mexico

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The image captures a close-up of a wall, possibly within a public building or commercial area in Coatzacoalcos, Mexico. The dominant feature is a wall covered in glossy, dark red rectangular tiles laid in a herringbone pattern. To the left, a dirty, off-white wall or pillar runs vertically, with several black electrical or communication cables neatly bundled and secured, one section wrapped in gold foil. A prominent metallic plaque, likely brass or bronze, is affixed to the red tiled wall. Its engraved text, in all capital letters, commemorates the inauguration of a market in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, in September 1963. The plaque states that during the presidency of Adolfo López Mateos and with Eduardo Bustamante as Secretary of National Heritage, the market was built by the Federal Board of Material Improvements. The inauguration was promoted by the state governor, Fernando López Arias. Above and to the right of the plaque, two partially torn paper posters are visible. One, largely intact, advertises "clases de Septiembre" (September classes) for "VESPERTINA 1" and mentions "TOMASA VALDES VDA. DE ALEMAN" and "3 Centro," possibly referring to a school or educational program. The walls show signs of wear, including chipped paint on the white section and some residue or marks on the red tiles, suggesting age and use. No specific activity is occurring in the captured moment, but the plaque details a past inaugural event.

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