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Mexico's oldest cantina is closing down after being open for over 150 years. It was the first cantina to get a license after Mexican-American War in 1855. The bar, El Nivel, meaning "The Level," was called so for because the government would measure the city's flooding in the building.
A historic place gets closed down and I'm sure a Gap will be put in it's place.
Posted by TheLintTrap at January 18, 2008 11:03 AM