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Mulegé
Santa Rosalía is
a target for cultural preservation because of its unique
architecture and history. Oral history, additional historical
research, and published information would be important additions to
protecting the legacy of this interesting city. In addition, a
trust fund to reconstruct and rehabilitate buildings that have
historical value should be established, both those that belong to
the mission complex and those in the mines historical zone.
Guerrero Negro’s
temperate climate, which prevails most of the year, is prohibitive
for outdoor festivals, recreational events, and theater. The city
needs indoor venues, where cultural and sports events could take
place, which would help provide activities for youth and families.
Art education is
needed throughout the municipality, including trained school
teachers, materials, and dedicated facilities. A cultural center
with art courses and workshops, an audiovisual hall, and a theater
house would augment the school-based program.

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