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Posters, In Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico, As A City Place
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![]() A poster was taped to a utility pole. It advertised commercial lots and automobiles.
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![]() A sign from "Tropicasa Realty," was zip-tied to the front door of a house for sale.
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![]() Two large posters revealed the purpose of construction. A new multi-storied high-rise condominium building under construction.
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![]() A poster next to a door advertised, "La Reina De Corazones."
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![]() A poster tacked high on a utility pole appeared to advertise a drag show.
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![]() A shop in the lobby of a building advertised events and shows. Many posters were displayed along the outside of the balcony.
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![]() A private property sign was hung on a fence alongside the road back into town.
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