For many cities and towns across the globe, modernity is a major point of pride. For others, a communal sense of esteem is achieved by efforts at conservation. Then, there are cities such as San Miguel de Allende in central Mexico, where progress and tradition share the same cobblestone streets.
Nowhere in San Miguel is this paradoxical combination more evident than in the heart of town, the historic district known as El Centro.
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