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  • 02 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: The bell tower on the Parroquia de San Miguel Arcangel, the main Catholic church in San Miguel de Allende, on the Plaza Principal, the main plaza in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico. San Miguel has become a popular retirement community for US citizens, there are about 7,500 US citizens living permanently in San Miguel. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: A man walks past the Bar San Miguel, a popular cantina in San Miguel de Allende. San Miguel, which was founded in the 1600s, is one of Mexico's premier colonial cities. It has very strict zoning and building codes meant to preserve the historic nature of the city center. About 7,500 US citizens, mostly retirees, live in San Miguel. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: A shadow cast by the statue of an angel on a wall in the Iglesia Oratorio before a Good Friday procession in San Miguel de Allende, GTO, MEX. Semana Santa, the week before Easter, is celebrated with extreme piety in central Mexico. San Miguel, which was founded in the 1600s, is one of Mexico's premier colonial cities. It has very strict zoning and building codes meant to preserve the historic nature of the city center. About 7,500 US citizens, mostly retirees, live in San Miguel. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: Women dressed as angels during a Holy Wednesday Stations of the Cross procession through San Miguel de Allende, GTO, MEX. Semana Santa, the week before Easter is celebrated with extreme piety in central Mexico. San Miguel, which was founded in the 1600s, is one of Mexico's premier colonial cities. It has very strict zoning and building codes meant to preserve the historic nature of the city center. About 7,500 US citizens, mostly retirees, live in San Miguel. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: A woman portraying an Angel walks into the Church of the Oratorio before a Holy Wednesday Stations of the Cross procession through San Miguel de Allende, GTO, MEX. Semana Santa, the week before Easter is celebrated with extreme piety in central Mexico. San Miguel, which was founded in the 1600s, is one of Mexico's premier colonial cities. It has very strict zoning and building codes meant to preserve the historic nature of the city center. About 7,500 US citizens, mostly retirees, live in San Miguel. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: A parishioner and a nun chat in a doorway in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. San Miguel, which was founded in the 1600s, is one of Mexico's premier colonial cities. It has very strict zoning and building codes meant to preserve the historic nature of the city center. About 7,500 US citizens, mostly retirees, live in San Miguel. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: Women dressed in black and carrying lanterns from Iglesia Oratorio participate in the church Good Friday procession in San Miguel de Allende, GTO, MEX. The Good Friday procession from Oratorio is one of the most ornate in Mexico. The dignitaries, whose role in the procession is handed down from father to son and mother to daughter, accompany the procession carrying tall lantern and statues representing aspects of the life of Christ. Semana Santa, the week before Easter, is celebrated with extreme piety in central Mexico. San Miguel, which was founded in the 1600s, is one of Mexico's premier colonial cities. It has very strict zoning and building codes meant to preserve the historic nature of the city center. About 7,500 US citizens, mostly retirees, live in San Miguel. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: Women dressed as angels participate in a Holy Wednesday Stations of the Cross procession through San Miguel de Allende, GTO, MEX. Semana Santa, the week before Easter is celebrated with extreme piety in central Mexico. San Miguel, which was founded in the 1600s, is one of Mexico's premier colonial cities. It has very strict zoning and building codes meant to preserve the historic nature of the city center. About 7,500 US citizens, mostly retirees, live in San Miguel. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: The bride and groom are pelted with rice as they come out of the church after their wedding at the Iglesia Parroguia, the principal Catholic church in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. San Miguel, which was founded in the 1600s, is one of Mexico's premier colonial cities. It has very strict zoning and building codes meant to preserve the historic nature of the city center. About 7,500 US citizens, mostly retirees, live in San Miguel. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: The bride and groom are pelted with rice as they come out of the church after their wedding at the Iglesia Parroguia, the principal Catholic church in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. San Miguel, which was founded in the 1600s, is one of Mexico's premier colonial cities. It has very strict zoning and building codes meant to preserve the historic nature of the city center. About 7,500 US citizens, mostly retirees, live in San Miguel. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: Dressed in white, girls from Iglesia Oratorio participate in the church Good Friday procession in San Miguel de Allende, GTO, MEX. The Good Friday procession from Oratorio is one of the most ornate in Mexico. The dignitaries, whose role in the procession is handed down from father to son and mother to daughter, accompany the procession carrying tall lantern and statues representing aspects of the life of Christ. Semana Santa, the week before Easter, is celebrated with extreme piety in central Mexico. San Miguel, which was founded in the 1600s, is one of Mexico's premier colonial cities. It has very strict zoning and building codes meant to preserve the historic nature of the city center. About 7,500 US citizens, mostly retirees, live in San Miguel. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: Women dressed in black and carrying lanterns from Iglesia Oratorio participate in the church Good Friday procession in San Miguel de Allende, GTO, MEX. The Good Friday procession from Oratorio is one of the most ornate in Mexico. The dignitaries, whose role in the procession is handed down from father to son and mother to daughter, accompany the procession carrying tall lantern and statues representing aspects of the life of Christ. Semana Santa, the week before Easter, is celebrated with extreme piety in central Mexico. San Miguel, which was founded in the 1600s, is one of Mexico's premier colonial cities. It has very strict zoning and building codes meant to preserve the historic nature of the city center. About 7,500 US citizens, mostly retirees, live in San Miguel. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: Architectural detail on a home in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. San Miguel, which was founded in the 1600s, is one of Mexico's premier colonial cities. It has very strict zoning and building codes meant to preserve the historic nature of the city center. About 7,500 US citizens, mostly retirees, live in San Miguel. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: The bride and groom process out of the church after their wedding at the Iglesia Parroguia, the principal Catholic church in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. San Miguel, which was founded in the 1600s, is one of Mexico's premier colonial cities. It has very strict zoning and building codes meant to preserve the historic nature of the city center. About 7,500 US citizens, mostly retirees, live in San Miguel. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: A man sorts lettuce in the back of his pickup truck in the market in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. San Miguel, which was founded in the 1600s, is one of Mexico's premier colonial cities. It has very strict zoning and building codes meant to preserve the historic nature of the city center. About 7,500 US citizens, mostly retirees, live in San Miguel. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: Boys, all dressed in black, form the Good Friday procession from Iglesia Oratorio in San Miguel de Allende, GTO, MEX. The Good Friday procession from Oratorio is one of the most ornate in Mexico. The dignitaries, whose role in the procession is handed down from father to son and mother to daughter, accompany the procession carrying tall lantern and statues representing aspects of the life of Christ. Semana Santa, the week before Easter, is celebrated with extreme piety in central Mexico. San Miguel, which was founded in the 1600s, is one of Mexico's premier colonial cities. It has very strict zoning and building codes meant to preserve the historic nature of the city center. About 7,500 US citizens, mostly retirees, live in San Miguel. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: A Mexican woman listens to church bells ring before a Good Friday procession to start at the Iglesia Oratorio before a Good Friday procession in San Miguel de Allende, GTO, MEX. Semana Santa, the week before Easter, is celebrated with extreme piety in central Mexico. San Miguel, which was founded in the 1600s, is one of Mexico's premier colonial cities. It has very strict zoning and building codes meant to preserve the historic nature of the city center. About 7,500 US citizens, mostly retirees, live in San Miguel. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: Women participate in a Holy Wednesday Stations of the Cross procession through San Miguel de Allende, GTO, MEX. Semana Santa, the week before Easter is celebrated with extreme piety in central Mexico. San Miguel, which was founded in the 1600s, is one of Mexico's premier colonial cities. It has very strict zoning and building codes meant to preserve the historic nature of the city center. About 7,500 US citizens, mostly retirees, live in San Miguel. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: The bell tower of Iglesia San Rafael, foreground, and the top of of the spire of the Parroguia, the main Catholic church in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. San Miguel, which was founded in the 1600s, is one of Mexico's premier colonial cities. It has very strict zoning and building codes meant to preserve the historic nature of the city center. About 7,500 US citizens, mostly retirees, live in San Miguel. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: Children play in front of the church during a wedding at the Iglesia Parroguia, the principal Catholic church in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. San Miguel, which was founded in the 1600s, is one of Mexico's premier colonial cities. It has very strict zoning and building codes meant to preserve the historic nature of the city center. About 7,500 US citizens, mostly retirees, live in San Miguel. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: A balloon and toy vendor works in the market in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. San Miguel, which was founded in the 1600s, is one of Mexico's premier colonial cities. It has very strict zoning and building codes meant to preserve the historic nature of the city center. About 7,500 US citizens, mostly retirees, live in San Miguel. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: A woman peels onions for sale at her vegetable stand in the market in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. San Miguel, which was founded in the 1600s, is one of Mexico's premier colonial cities. It has very strict zoning and building codes meant to preserve the historic nature of the city center. About 7,500 US citizens, mostly retirees, live in San Miguel. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: A woman prays during Holy Thursday services in the Church of the Oratorio in San Miguel de Allende, GTO, MEX. Semana Santa, the week before Easter, is celebrated with extreme piety in central Mexico. San Miguel, which was founded in the 1600s, is one of Mexico's premier colonial cities. It has very strict zoning and building codes meant to preserve the historic nature of the city center. About 7,500 US citizens, mostly retirees, live in San Miguel. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: A woman walks past an open doorway in San Miguel de Allende. San Miguel, which was founded in the 1600s, is one of Mexico's premier colonial cities. It has very strict zoning and building codes meant to preserve the historic nature of the city center. About 7,500 US citizens, mostly retirees, live in San Miguel. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: Calle Hospicio in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico. San Miguel has become a popular retirement community for US citizens, there are about 7,500 US citizens living permanently in San Miguel. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: Jesus and his disciples at the Palm Sunday procession for Iglesia San Francisco, a Catholic church in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, April 4. Palm Sunday is the reenactment of Christ's entry in Jerusalem and marks the first day of Holy Week. Holy Week is celebrated throughout central Mexico with Processions and special masses.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: An indigenous dance group performs on the Jardin (the main Plaza) during the Palm Sunday procession for the Parroquia, the main Catholic church in San Miguel de Allende, April 4. Palm Sunday is the reenactment of Christ's entry in Jerusalem and marks the first day of Holy Week. Holy Week is celebrated throughout central Mexico with Processions and special masses. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: The Palm Sunday procession for the Parroquia, the main Catholic church in San Miguel de Allende, winds through the city streets, April 4. Palm Sunday is the reenactment of Christ's entry in Jerusalem and marks the first day of Holy Week. Holy Week is celebrated throughout central Mexico with Processions and special masses.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: A family at Palm Sunday service in Iglesia San Francisco, a Catholic church in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, April 4. Palm Sunday is the reenactment of Christ's entry in Jerusalem and marks the first day of Holy Week. Holy Week is celebrated throughout central Mexico with Processions and special masses. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: Followers of Jesus at the Palm Sunday procession for Iglesia San Francisco, a Catholic church in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, April 4. Palm Sunday is the reenactment of Christ's entry in Jerusalem and marks the first day of Holy Week. Holy Week is celebrated throughout central Mexico with Processions and special masses.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: Vendors make and sell intricately woven palm fronds to church goers before the Palm Sunday services at the Parroquia, the main Catholic church in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, April 4. Palm Sunday is the reenactment of Christ's entry in Jerusalem and marks the first day of Holy Week. Holy Week is celebrated throughout central Mexico with Processions and special masses.PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: The Palm Sunday procession for the Parroquia, the main Catholic church in San Miguel de Allende, winds through the city streets, April 4. Palm Sunday is the reenactment of Christ's entry in Jerusalem and marks the first day of Holy Week. Holy Week is celebrated throughout central Mexico with Processions and special masses. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: The Palm Sunday procession for the Parroquia, the main Catholic church in San Miguel de Allende, winds through the city streets, April 4. Palm Sunday is the reenactment of Christ's entry in Jerusalem and marks the first day of Holy Week. Holy Week is celebrated throughout central Mexico with Processions and special masses. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: The Palm Sunday procession for the Parroquia, the main Catholic church in San Miguel de Allende, winds through the city streets, April 4. Palm Sunday is the reenactment of Christ's entry in Jerusalem and marks the first day of Holy Week. Holy Week is celebrated throughout central Mexico with Processions and special masses. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: The Palm Sunday procession for the Parroquia, the main Catholic church in San Miguel de Allende, winds through the city streets, April 4. Palm Sunday is the reenactment of Christ's entry in Jerusalem and marks the first day of Holy Week. Holy Week is celebrated throughout central Mexico with Processions and special masses.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: Mexican teenagers from the city of Leon party on the Plaza Principal, the main plaza, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: The Palm Sunday procession for the Parroquia, the main Catholic church in San Miguel de Allende, winds through the city streets, April 4. Palm Sunday is the reenactment of Christ's entry in Jerusalem and marks the first day of Holy Week. Holy Week is celebrated throughout central Mexico with Processions and special masses. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: The Palm Sunday procession for the Parroquia, the main Catholic church in San Miguel de Allende, winds through the city streets, April 4. Palm Sunday is the reenactment of Christ's entry in Jerusalem and marks the first day of Holy Week. Holy Week is celebrated throughout central Mexico with Processions and special masses. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 142302 MexTravel -- 03 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: Iglesia San Rafael, left, and the Parroguia, the main Catholic Church, in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. San Miguel, which was founded in the 1600s, is one of Mexico's premier colonial cities. It has very strict zoning and building codes meant to preserve the historic nature of the city center. About 7,500 US citizens, mostly retirees, live in San Miguel. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 142302 MexTravel -- 03 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: Architectural detail of a doorway on a home in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. San Miguel, which was founded in the 1600s, is one of Mexico's premier colonial cities. It has very strict zoning and building codes meant to preserve the historic nature of the city center. About 7,500 US citizens, mostly retirees, live in San Miguel. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 142302 MexTravel -- 03 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: Mariachis serenade newlyweds after their wedding at the Iglesia Parroguia, the principal Catholic church in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. San Miguel, which was founded in the 1600s, is one of Mexico's premier colonial cities. It has very strict zoning and building codes meant to preserve the historic nature of the city center. About 7,500 US citizens, mostly retirees, live in San Miguel. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • An elderly woman leaves a Catholic church in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • An Easter week procession in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • A boy chases pigeons in front of a Catholic church in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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