Ken Cooke
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Mexicali 686: Places to visit in Mexicali
Where to go in Mexicali?
The Cachanilla
Sun Child
Vicente Guerrero Park
Forest City
The Rumorosa
University Museum
House of Culture
CEART
City Cinemas
Valley Plaza Galerias
Youth 2000
Centennial Park
Park of the Hippies
The Dunes
Laguna Salada
Games of the Mexicali Eagles
Square Carranza
Imax
Civic Role
The Cotorro
City Clubs
San Felipe
Places to Visit in Mexicali.
Curiously, many people say that there are no places to go out in Mexicali is also true that the city is a tourist spot that has too many attractions
to hang out but we have excellent clubs, a beach not far, recreational parks, cinemas and places to go to eat that says that there is nothing to see
in Mexicali is not willing to leave.
link: http://www.mexicali686.com/lugares-para-visitar.html
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LoyeB
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So true, I was in Mexicali for two nights, and found a more diverse night life there than in Fresno, plus better food. I still think i havent seen it
all over there. Do you live in Mexicali ?
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mcfez
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Mexicali is great to visit. There are numerous fantastic Chinese restaurants there. Get off the main drag when driving thru...take an side road
towards SF. ......it's a really cool town!
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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wornout
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I know what you mear about Chinese Food in Mexicali. Also, great for tacos.
Lou Wells and I use to go up to Mexicali to get VW parts all the time and once he took me to a great taco place, Asadero Gran Ocotlan at 32.638471
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If you are ever in the area, give it a try, you will like it.
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Barry A.
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We lived in El Centro for 13 years, leaving in 1986. Even back then we spent most our night-life evenings in Mexicali and it was great. I love that
city!!! Great food, of all varieties, and very friendly (at least back then it was).
Viva Mexicali!!!!
Barry
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mcfez
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Still is very friendly :-)
Quote: | Originally posted by Barry A.
We lived in El Centro for 13 years, leaving in 1986. Even back then we spent most our night-life evenings in Mexicali and it was great. I love that
city!!! Great food, of all varieties, and very friendly (at least back then it was).
Viva Mexicali!!!!
Barry |
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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Santiago
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Quote: | Originally posted by LoyeB
So true, I was in Mexicali for two nights, and found a more diverse night life there than in Fresno, plus better food. |
I am not gonna rise to the bait, I am not gonna rise to the bait, I am not gonna rise to the bait..........
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