Naval History Museum, Mexico City
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The Naval History Museum of Mexico is located on the fourth floor of the Palacio de Correos in Mexico City
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View of the Naval History Museum by the elevator
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View of the floor of the Naval History Museum
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View of the Naval History Museum. In the middle is the glass ceiling that covers the main stairwell of the floors below.
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First map of the Americas by Juan de la Loza in 1500
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1540 Map of the Americas
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1628 Map of the Americas by Mercator
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1668 map of the Americas
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1763 map of the city of Veracruz with Fort San Juan de Ulua
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1712 plans for Fort San Juan de Ulua
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Maps depicting Hernan Cortes' route from Cuba to the Tenochtitlan
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Map defining Mexican borders vis-a-vis the US as per the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
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Model of 19th century Veracruz city with wall
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Model of Fort Carmen in Campeche
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Model of Fort San Diego in Acapulco
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Model of Fort Sisal in Yucatán
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Model of the fortification of the old city of San Francisco Campeche
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Model of Fort San Juan de Ulua
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Model of Fort San Carlos de Perote in Veracruz
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Model of Fort San Felipe de Bacalar in Quintana Roo
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Model depicting the first lake battle between Cortes and the Aztecs
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Model depicting the discovery of the Strait of Magellen
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Model of a Spanish galleon
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Painting by Miguel Angel Fernandez of Viceroy Pedro de Castro ordering the construction of Fort San Juan de Ulua
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Painting by unknown author. Label below says "Lieutenant José Azueta, hero of the defense of Veracruz"
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Image from the Duran Codex showing Indians making ships under the direction of the Spanish
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Image attributed to Miguel Gonzalez of Hernan Cortes scuttling his fleet off the Veracruz coast
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Painting by unknown author of the naval battle between the "Tampico" and the "Guerrero
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Attack of the French on Fort San Juan de Ulua in 1838
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Model of hospital ship AMP 01 Huasteco
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Model of a coastal patrol ship "Democrata" class
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Model of military steamship "Guadalupe"
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Model of a steam ship
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Statue of a Mexican sailor
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Sailor at wheel
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Early diving suit
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Female sailor at the Naval History Museum
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Mexican navy uniform
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Ship's bell from the Cañonero Bravo
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Signature page of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
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Treaty of Friendship Commerce and Navigation between Mexico and Denmark signed in 1827
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