Álamos, Sonora
Alamos is a silver colonial city located in the foothills of the Sierra Madre Occidental in Sonora and a worthwhile visit for tourists on their discovery of Mexico’s history and culture.
You can make a good stop-over off Highway 15 as you travel the coastal highway from Tucson on your journey towards Los Mochis and points south. It is a good opportunity to visit one of the best examples of a colonial city and gives you an opportunity to visit more than just beach destinations.
Álamos was a very important mining centre. Significant lodes of silver were discovered in 1683 and the city grew and prospered with the new found wealth. It became the wealthiest city in the area and a hub of social, financial and cultural activities of the region.
The 17th century was boom times and architects designed and built fabulous mansions and haciendas as the towns population grew quickly to over 30,000. Times were good but relatively short lived.
The mint closed in 1896 following the Mexico’s independence from Spain. The city’s population started a hasty declined as many inhabitants fled to other areas. The Mexican Revolution also contributed to the city’s demise as it was attacked and conquered in the late twenties. Álamos became a ghost town.
Today tourists can visit the local museum off the zocalo and enjoy the local cuisine of the region at nearby cafes and restaurants. Tours of the grand mansions and haciendas are given daily and it is easy to find a certified guide just off the square.
Directions:
Drive Highway 15 South of the Border past Hermosillo, Guaymas and Ciudad Obregon to Navojoa. Highway 15 goes through the middle of the city. At PEMEX 2134 make a turn east to Almos ( Highway Son 13) . It is a well signed intersection.
Drive approximately 53 KMs to the city. Be advised the streets are extremely narrow.
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