Estado de Mexico

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1920 Baja California passenger (Distrito Norte)

1932 Baja California Alquiler/Rental. (Territorio Norte). Presumed to have been made by State of California USA, with same dies and size.

1932 Baja California Alquiler/Rental. (Territorio Norte). Presumed to have been made by State of California USA, with same dies and size.

1932 Baja California Alquiler/Rental. (Territorio Norte). Presumed to have been made by State of California USA, with same dies and size.

1932 Baja California Alquiler/Rental. (Territorio Norte). Presumed to have been made by State of California USA, with same dies and size.

1932 Baja California Alquiler/Rental. (Territorio Norte). Presumed to have been made by State of California USA, with same dies and size.

1932 Baja California Alquiler/Rental. (Territorio Norte). Presumed to have been made by State of California USA, with same dies and size.

1932 Baja California Alquiler/Rental. (Territorio Norte). Presumed to have been made by State of California USA, with same dies and size.

1932 Baja California Alquiler/Rental. (Territorio Norte). Presumed to have been made by State of California USA, with same dies and size.

Late 1920’s photograph shows a car entering Mexico, most likely at or near Tijuana in Baja California Terriotorio Norte.

1967 Nogales street scene in Sonoro. The Chevy Nova has the black on white biennial 66/67 plate on the rear. The Chevy on the left has a US California plate in front.

1935 Baja California passenger (Territorio Norte)

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This 1966 Mexico map published by Pemex showed the roadways througout the country

Late 1920’s photograph shows a car entering Mexico, most likely at or near Tijuana in Baja California Terriotorio Norte.

1967 Nogales street scene in Sonoro. The Chevy Nova has the black on white biennial 66/67 plate on the rear. The Chevy on the left has a US California plate in front.

1935 Baja California passenger (Territorio Norte)

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This undated photograph was taken on Calle Centenario de 1910 in Todo Santos, Baja California in what was then Distrito Sur--or the southern district. Mexico declared independence in 1810, and a century later many streets were named in honor of the 100th anniversary of the historic event. A