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The Rio Grande should be a National Park. They could have an attraction where you can raft across the river instead of walk it.
But actually - there's plenty of Latino themed sites in California. In Florida it makes sense. But would it be as relevant to have them in Ohio or Idaho, Wyoming? I doubt it.
They need to leave well enough alone.
I'm sure they won't stop till Caesar Chavez day is a national holiday.
You nailed it and they will conquer without firing a shot!!!
Not sure about Ohio, but for sure Wyoming and Idaho seeing as they were part of the Mexican territory before being taken over during Mexican Cession in 1848.
I don't believe we have room!! The Nez Perce and the Basque need the room.
Didn't matter if there was a cantina on every corner or not, that was more Dodge city than San Antonio anyway. They were part of the Mexican territory dealt away in a land deal. They were Mexican territory, and thus, would fit right in w/ the "strict historical" loonies up there and on here.
Always thought I agreed with Texas...........hope you don't need a place in Idaho, when they take over Texas.
Because themed parks are just that - recreational parks with a theme. Cultural themes are interesting and pretty amazing if done correctly. They are able to teach and introduce children to different cultures and make it enjoyable at the same time.
I don't see why one couldn't make an American-themed park. As long as it's interesting and the rides are great, I'd go to one.
And now I'm craving a bread bowl stew from the Ireland section of Busch Gardens...
Not true.
Parks are recreational for pleasure. not about race.
Do we have records of the historic hispanic population of the United States?
Considering we were 90% White until the 1970s, what history and heritage are we exactly supposed to have? They haven't been here very long and when we acquired the Southwest after the U.S-Mexican war, something like 50,000 people were living in the entire territory.
whatever happen to a united park where every rave can go?
There are only 22 latino nations -- so why don't they stay in them if latino culture is so wonderful? Somehow it's only wonderful with American money and welfare programs. With Mexico right next door, there is no reason at all these people can't make a trip back home and visit their country's theme parks there.
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