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Avenida Juárez is a street in the Historic Center of Mexico City flanking the south side of the centuries-old Alameda Central park. Originally each block had a different name: * Calle de la Puente de San Francisco between San Juan de Letrán (today Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas) and López, in front of the Palacio de Bellas Artes * Calle de Corpus Christi, between López and Nueva (today Luis Moya) * Calle del Calvario, between Nueva (today Luis Moya) and San Diego (hoy Dr. Mora) * Calle de Patoni between San Diego (today Dr. Mora) and Rosales/Bucareli/Paseo de la Reforma

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  • Avenida Juárez (en)
  • Avenida Juárez (Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México) (es)
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  • La avenida Juárez es una de las principales vías de acceso al Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México. La calle comienza a partir del Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas, como continuación de la Calle Madero y corre en sentido de Oriente a Poniente terminando en su entronque con Eje 1 Poniente Bucareli y Paseo de la Reforma en frente de las torres del Caballito y de la Lotería Nacional de México Debe su nombre en honor de Benito Juárez. (es)
  • Avenida Juárez is a street in the Historic Center of Mexico City flanking the south side of the centuries-old Alameda Central park. Originally each block had a different name: * Calle de la Puente de San Francisco between San Juan de Letrán (today Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas) and López, in front of the Palacio de Bellas Artes * Calle de Corpus Christi, between López and Nueva (today Luis Moya) * Calle del Calvario, between Nueva (today Luis Moya) and San Diego (hoy Dr. Mora) * Calle de Patoni between San Diego (today Dr. Mora) and Rosales/Bucareli/Paseo de la Reforma (en)
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  • Avenida Juárez is a street in the Historic Center of Mexico City flanking the south side of the centuries-old Alameda Central park. Originally each block had a different name: * Calle de la Puente de San Francisco between San Juan de Letrán (today Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas) and López, in front of the Palacio de Bellas Artes * Calle de Corpus Christi, between López and Nueva (today Luis Moya) * Calle del Calvario, between Nueva (today Luis Moya) and San Diego (hoy Dr. Mora) * Calle de Patoni between San Diego (today Dr. Mora) and Rosales/Bucareli/Paseo de la Reforma During the 1940s through the 1960s it was one of the city's boulevards, lined with upscale shops and hotels. In the 1985 Mexico City earthquake, the Alameda, Del Prado and Regis hotels collapsed or were torn down. The street runs between the intersection of Paseo de la Reforma and Avenida Bucareli, marked by Sebastián's sculpture known as El Caballito, and Eje 1 Central, east of which it becomes Madero Street, the city's busiest pedestrian street. (en)
  • La avenida Juárez es una de las principales vías de acceso al Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México. La calle comienza a partir del Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas, como continuación de la Calle Madero y corre en sentido de Oriente a Poniente terminando en su entronque con Eje 1 Poniente Bucareli y Paseo de la Reforma en frente de las torres del Caballito y de la Lotería Nacional de México Debe su nombre en honor de Benito Juárez. (es)
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