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The Iturbide Station was built in the 19th century. The main façade of this building is visible, the walls are made of red stone and are 50 cm thick, the roof is made of beams and vaults, the shape of this is flat, it has a portico, the roof is made of blue corrugated zinc sheet with three slopes with rail posts. This building is located at the entrance to this municipality.
Benito Juárez is one of the 60 municipalities of Tlaxcala, the origin of its name is due to the illustrious President of the United Mexican States, Don Benito Juárez, known as the Benemérito de las Américas, it has important historical buildings such as the Iturbide Station, the time of its construction dates back to the 19th century, the Hacienda San Nicolás El Grande, the time of its construction dates back to the 19th century and the Porfiriato, Our Lady of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Saint Benedict the Abbot are the patron saints of the Christian community that reign in Benito Juárez, another of the town's festivities, takes place on May 31 - this day they celebrate the patron saint of the "Sacred Heart of Jesus"
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Saint Benedict the Abbot are the patron saints of the Christian community that reign in Benito Juárez. The patron saint is known by the name of Saint Benedict. Currently this town celebrates Saint Benedict every March 21, in honor of the Benemérito de las Américas and former president of Mexico Benito Juárez, even though Saint Benedict's day is on January 17. In addition, they take advantage of the occasion to hold celebrations in honor of the arrival of spring. Another of the town's festivities takes place on May 31 - this day they celebrate the patron saint of the "Sacred Heart of Jesus" -; on this date the parishioners burn fireworks and have fun on the mechanical games, in addition to singing the traditional mañanitas accompanied by a group of mariachis or town bands. Later they offer their visitors dishes of lamb and beef barbacoa; banquet that they change for the very common black mole.