What sites in San Francisco Tetlanohcan, Tlaxcala, Mexico should I not miss?
San Francisco: The main street in the town is Calle Hildalgo. At the bottom of Calle Hildalgo is a church and field that is used for fiestas and bullfights during the year. Every October, for the Feast of San Francisco, the town parties for a week, with carnival rides, mariachi bands, and processions. All week long, they parade through the streets of the town. From the Agave plants, a home brew of pulque is created and enjoyed by the locals. It definitely is an acquired taste. And the mosquitos have to be “blown” off the top of the drink, before imbibing. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco_Tetlanohcan#Celebrations Tlaxcala: ” The carnival dances of Tlaxcala are some of Mexico’s most flamboyant. They are performed in scores of villages scattered across this tiny, central state on the Sunday, Monday and Tuesday before Ash Wednesday. Like many Mexican traditions, they have their roots