A street scene in the Puebla Historic Center

The Puebla Historic Center

A look down one of the narrow streets of cobblestone in the Puebla Historic Center

Puebla, Mexico was founding in 1531 and the historic center has nicely preserved the old time feel. It is no surprise then that the narrow cobblestone streets found in the Historic Center with ancient churches, buildings, and libraries are a UNESCO Heritage site.

This trip was sponsored by the Mexico Tourism Board, but the photos, posts, and opinions are entirely my own.

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About Ted Nelson

Ted Nelson has been adventure traveling since he was 10 years old on camping trips with his Dad to places like the Great Smoky Mountains, The Everglades, and Big Bend National Park. In 2005 he added international travel to his repertoire with a three month trip to Southeast Asia.

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