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In 2009 Alejandra Moreno, the coordinator of the Historical Center Authority, announced that the city government would pedestrianise the street. Though resisted by shop owners at the time, the change has been a success with the street being very crowded with pedestrians and increases in real-estate
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There are chronicles about the popularity of the Madero street as a social point of meeting written by José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi, Guillermo Prieto, Manuel Gutiérrez Nájera and Luis G. Urbina, among others.
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to Mexico City. Villa and a small group of troops placed a plaque with the new street name on the corner of Madero and Isabel la Católica streets. They announced that whoever removed the plate would be shot.
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In the nineteenth century, Madero was already one of the most popular and crowded streets of the capital. In many buildings concurred popular sites like the
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The centrality of the street, both geographically and culturally, has meant it has always been a site of mansions, churches and important buildings.
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Three sections of the street have each had previous names. The Western half of the street, between the current Eje Central Lázar Cárdenas (named
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1896: El vitascopio y el cinematógrafo en México: Anales del Cine en México, 1895–1911
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and becomes accessible to one-way traffic from one of the city's main boulevards, the
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street, was called "First and Second Street of San Francisco" after the large
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This street has always been one of the most popular and busiest roads since
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On that street, in just four blocks, is the entire history of the country
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value for landholders. In 2012 the modifications were awarded by the
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Modern street sign and plaque with the former name of the section,
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It was named in honour of one of the most important figures in the
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on the morning of December 8, 1914, after the arrival of his
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placing the sign that renamed the street on December 8, 1914.
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at that location. Further East, between Bolívar street and
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VIII Iberoamerican Biennial of Architecture and Urbanism
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The Casa del Marqués de Jaral de Berrio, now known as
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Museo de la Secretaría de Hacienda y Crédito Público
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Torre Latinoamericana
Francisco I. Madero
Historic center of Mexico City
Allende
Bellas Artes
San Juan de Letrán
Zócalo
19°26′01″N 99°08′14″W / 19.433617°N 99.137296°W / 19.433617; -99.137296
Zócalo
Eje Central
pedestrian street
Mexico City
historic city center
Zócalo
Eje Central
Avenida Juárez
Paseo de la Reforma
Mexican Revolution
Francisco I. Madero
Anti-Re-election Movement
President of Mexico
colonial times
Alonso Garcia Bravo
Aztec
Tenochtitlan
Casa de los Azulejos


Pancho Villa

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