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261:, Nuevo León and Benjamín Franklin Avenues and the Sindicalismo street, the first fraccionamiento (division) of Mexico City was established and named Insurgentes-Ejército Nacional, with houses in terrains that go from 140 to 380 square metres. The names of the fraccionamientos, as well as the streets', are due to the fact that it was created so that generals, colonels, and other revolutionary soldiers of high rank could have their houses, which made that this small zone renowned. In fact, some of their descendants still live in the same houses. 289: 275:
It has been a neighbourhood of renowned artists, creators, publicists, lawyers and scholars. The characteristic small businesses that make of the neighbourhood a small village in the large and big Mexico City still survive thanks to the local support, however this 21st century is making the situation
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are located in the eastern part of the colony, in the Insurgentes Sur Avenue, in the Line 1 (Red Line); La Piedad and Nuevo León which is linked to Line 2 (Purple Line) that is situated in the northern part of the neighbourhood, which runs along the Benjamín Franklin Avenue. These stations are Nuevo
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that were founded at the beginning of the 19th century on crop terrains that were formerly part of Hacienda de la Condesa, belonging to Condesa de Miravalle. This colony formed part of the Hacienda de la Condesa, being property of the family Escandón, who fractionated the terrains situated south of
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Since March 2015, the fourth generation stations of Ecobici were installed. The roads were improved and new signals for cyclists were also installed. Until December 2015 there were 11 stations existing in the neighborhood: 7 in Escandón II and 4 in Escandon I. These stations correspond to the 166,
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In addition to the security and accommodation, the geographic location of the colony turns it into a good alternative for tourists in the large and agglomerated Mexico City; whether the city is visited by pleasure or by businesses, its roads of access connect it with a considerable quantity of
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As many other neighbourhoods founded in the first half of the 20th century, Escandón has several services and businesses that aim to attend the local population; some examples of this are the Jardín Morelos park and the market established in front of it. In recent times, the neighbourhood has
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The main aim of the institution is to approach the citizens to reading and cultural services of quality, with the creation of the building with a modern architectural style. As part of the programme, the park was modernized; they replanted the green areas, the children's playgrounds and some
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The destruction of these simple and beautiful architectonic features is growing day by day, which has caused its inhabitants (some belonging to third or fourth generations) to unite to prevent big construction businesses from acquiring these houses to demolish them and build luxury apartment
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The routes of the Network of Transport of Passengers (RTP) of the Federal District, that go through the neighbourhood, correspond to the routes of the Zona SurPoniente M-15, and are the Route 13-To and the Route 115-To.
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One of the main places of interest is the street José Martí, in which the Theatre Sandoval shows children plays; likewise, the church, the market and the cantina "El Fuerte de la Colonia", and small
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ended, the Catholic church Espíritu Santo was the first to ring its bells. Its construction, dating from the beginning of the 20th century, and its inner decoration, are a national heritage object.
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buildings that, due to its location, makes them highly demanded. One of the chalets of the Sindicalismo street has been demolished despite the protests and the protection of the INAH.
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Its excellent location has made real-estate prices to rise every day, particularly since the earthquake that happened on 19 September 2017 and because of its convenient location.
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have been installed through all the colony, one of the biggest is found inside the market, and the smallest, in front of the Hospital Angeles Mexico, in the street of Agrarismo.
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The neighbourhood is divided in two: Escandón I and Escandón II due to its big extension. The first section is located from the Patriotismo Avenue and confines with the
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was inaugurated in the Federal District. The bike stations 77 (Choapan and Tamaulipas) and 83 (New León and Alfonso Reyes) are the nearest to the neighbourhood.
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The neighbourhood still preserves some of the constructions that were built in the first half of the 20th century, particularly from architectural styles as:
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were built. Beautiful residences of the final 19th century are conserved, of which a lot of have been destroyed to build high cost apartment buildings. The
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Another point of interest is the Sports Centre "Valle Escandón", in which sports-related and recreational activities are offered at low costs, as well as
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to Manuel Escandón's notary in 1869. When the Escandón family acquired the property it got fragmented in 1880, 1890 and 1891 to be put for sale in
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can be appreciated. The greater part of the buildings constructed around the middle of the 20th century correspond to apartment buildings.
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experimented a development in real-estate activities because it is near neighbourhoods of medium-high and high economic levels, like
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There is a small venue in the corner of José Martí and Minería called "El Vitaminas", where broths of beef are served with
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Often, on Sundays, the lateral lanes of the Patriotismo Avenue are closed, to allow cyclists to follow their way up to the
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tourist attractions and centres of businesses, that include two lines of system of metropolitan transport (or Metro), the
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Colonia Escandón lies in an almost entirely flat terrain that skirts the Lomas of Tacubaya (belonging to the terrains of
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this. In 1841 it was sold to Antonio Batres and then sold to Estanislao and Joaquín Flores. The Flores brothers sold the
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tournaments for all ages. It is a place to meet for the families that live in the neighbourhoods and its surroundings.
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are also appreciated, especially the salsa borracha, prepared also with pulque, that is enjoyed as an appetizer.
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a fair is installed with food and fair games. The street José Martí is the hallway of trade and food, therefore
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Colonia Escandón is divided in two by Patriotismo Avenue. On the east side the streets bear the names Comercio,
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On the street of Sindicalismo, the Junior Fitness Center is found holding a wide variety of installations: 14
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On Tuesdays, the open-air market is installed in the street of José Martí, and for the celebration of the
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Founded at the beginnings of the 20th century, the terrains that formed part of one of the most known
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and Insurgentes Avenue, as well as the Angeles Hospital Mexico, which is on the street of Agrarismo.
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The Mexican Institute of the Audition and the Language can also be found on the street of Progreso.
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167, 170 and 172 in Escandón I and 168, 169, 171, 173, 175, 181 and 182 in Escandón II.
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to change given the high demand of the zone, to which some people already call "the new
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Escandón is considered as one of the neighbourhoods of greatest Mexican ancestry.
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Both are found in the Northern part of the neighbourhood and are the stations of
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Many famous personalities and celebrities have lived in Escandon. When the
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Neighbourhood. Escandón II has seen greater economic and social success.
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was officially announced, with new stations to be added to Escandón.
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made of oat and seasonal fruits. The different sauces offered in a
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As part of the remodelling in all the colony during the period of
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Located in the vicinities of the then populated neighbourhood of
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Also the Fiesta Inn Hotel is another landmark in the corner of
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neighbourhood; whereas the second section extends from the
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On 7 November 2011 the plan of enlargement of the service
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The nearest subway stations belong to the ones of the
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Escuela Preparatoria Miguel Hidalgo "Carmen Serdán"
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Index

Escandón Pass
José de Escandón, 1st Count of Sierra Gorda
Escandón (Mexico City Metrobús)
colonias
Mexico City
hacienda
lots
Tacubaya
Viaducto Miguel Alemán
Condesa
art decó
neocolonial
eclectic architecture
Condesa
Roma
Nápoles
del Valle
Lomas of Chapultepec
Colonia Condesa
Viaducto Miguel Alemán
San Pedro de los Pinos
Colonia Nápoles
Miguel Hidalgo delegation
Mexico City
Metrobús
Ecobici
Agricultura
Minería
Unión
Agrarismo

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