Mexican History Exhibit In Natomas

ENJOYING THE EXHIBIT
CURATOR OF HISTORY LISA C. PRINCE WITH AN EXHIBITION PHOTOGRAPH AND CATALOG.
The Center for Sacramento History, in association with the Consulate General of Mexico, recently unveiled a permanent photographic exhibit “Mexicans and the Shaping of the Sacramento Valley: Diversity, Work & Hope.”
The exhibition was part of the grand opening of the new Consulate General of Mexico office building in Natomas, and depicts the role that people of Mexican heritage played in shaping the Sacramento Valley. More than 700 people attended the ribbon-cutting ceremonies.

The Mexican Consulate is located at 2093 Arena Boulevard. Call (916) 329-3500 for hours of operation.

Photos by Dylan McDonald posted with permission from the Center for Sacramento History. Click here to see more.

ENJOYING THE EXHIBIT
SACRAMENTO COUNTY SUPERVISOR PHIL SERNA ADMIRES A PHOTO OF HIS FATHER, FORMER SACRAMENTO MAYOR JOE SERNA JR.

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