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Vincent Perez: “The trail begins in Mexico City and goes all the way to San…”

Featuring: Vincent Perez, Democratic | Texas House of Representatives, District 77

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New Signs to Mark El Paso's Historic Trail

Published | Video Starts at 02:25

That's going to also help with project management. And so this trail extends to Mexico? Yes, The trail begins in Mexico City and goes all the way to San Lisario. What's interesting is that the Mexico portion of the Camino Real Trail was designated a UNESCO site by the United Nations. That's the significance of the site. (02:25–02:31)

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Asserts that the El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro Trail begins in Mexico City and extends to San Lisario.

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