Guamúchil, the Sinaloan treasure where Pedro Infante grew up

Guamúchil, the land where they claim that the women claim to be Pedro Infante's widows.

Guamúchil, the Sinaloa treasure where Pedro Infante was born
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Gúamuchil, Salvador Alvarado, Sinaloa, is the land that saw none other than the idol of Mexican cinema grow up, Peter Infante Cruz, and which also keeps an immense historical, cultural and gastronomic wealth through its corners.

Guamúchil, land of the widows of Pedro Infante

Guamuchil, is also known as the city where all the women claim to be widows of Pedro Infante, since the actor spent a large part of his childhood in his homeland, mainly in the Railway street, where one of the houses where he lived is located.

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A railroad family also settled here, which helped the city rise. The municipality has innumerable natural beauties and points of attraction due to its location, as it borders with Guasave and is located an hour and a half from Culiacan.

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What to do in Guamúchil?

Among its main attractions is Pedro Infante Museum, which is completely dedicated to this famous character from the golden age of Mexican cinema, which makes it one of the most visited in the northwest of the country, and which houses objects belonging to him.

El Eustaquio Balbuena Dam Mirador Park It is another of the places that you should know, here you can see beautiful and very colorful sunsets that beautify the dam and the crops, it is also ideal for fishing.

La Pedro Infante Municipal Square It is the meeting point for locals and foreigners, in addition to being one of the most important places in the municipality, the El Paraje Hot Springs of the community Ciénega de Casal, is another destination that you should not miss, as it is perfect for resting and relaxing. He Évora Regional Museum, where the history of the region is exposed, without forgetting the Canvas Charro Óscar Angulo.