tresfrijoles
02-16-2008, 11:08 AM
http://www-usa.laprensa.com.ni/archivo/2008/febrero/16/noticias/revista/243540.shtml
http://www-usa.laprensa.com.ni/archivo/2008/febrero/16/noticias/revista/fotos/582942.jpg
Ramón Ventura Cáceres (Júnior) has turned his home into a little museum of Port of Corinto, and is inviting tourists to come and visit.
His "Museum" includes antedotes of old Corinto, testimonies of the economic activities in the Port town, items owned by the famous of Corinto, and many Photographs of the town through history.
He describes his personal collection as his "guaro" or the "consequences of being a professional Vago" :D
Entrance is FREE and he says that he will open his doors any day of the week for visitors.
Other items include antique sowing machines, telephones, irons, suitcases of people who have passed through the town from all times, including famous of that town. He also mentions that he has the scale of Guadalupe Herrera, whom was the first lady to have a car and a very well known pulperia in Corinto.
http://www-usa.laprensa.com.ni/archivo/2008/febrero/16/noticias/revista/fotos/582942.jpg
Ramón Ventura Cáceres (Júnior) has turned his home into a little museum of Port of Corinto, and is inviting tourists to come and visit.
His "Museum" includes antedotes of old Corinto, testimonies of the economic activities in the Port town, items owned by the famous of Corinto, and many Photographs of the town through history.
He describes his personal collection as his "guaro" or the "consequences of being a professional Vago" :D
Entrance is FREE and he says that he will open his doors any day of the week for visitors.
Other items include antique sowing machines, telephones, irons, suitcases of people who have passed through the town from all times, including famous of that town. He also mentions that he has the scale of Guadalupe Herrera, whom was the first lady to have a car and a very well known pulperia in Corinto.