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Chapultepec Park, once the royal hunting grounds of the Aztecs, sprawls over 2,100 acres in the heart of the Mexican capital and contains both the Ant(...)
Chapultepec Park, once the royal hunting grounds of the Aztecs, sprawls over 2,100 acres in the heart of the Mexican capital and contains both the Ant(...)

Chapultepec Park, once the royal hunting grounds of the Aztecs, sprawls over 2,100 acres in the heart of the Mexican capital and contains both the Ant(...)

Date10/12/1976
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Original Toronto Star caption: Chapultepec Park; once the royal hunting grounds of the Aztecs; sprawls over 2;100 acres in the heart of the Mexican capital and contains both the Anthropological Museum and a castle which was once the palace of Emperor Maximilian and is now the National Museum of History. But the park's main attraction for most people are the swans and the lake and the boats; its picnic grounds and the many games areas.
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    ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
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    Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
    Object NumberTSPA_0117835F