Fuller's complete label reads: "Arch. Mexico City, D. F. Juarez Avenue: Left- Telephone. Bldg. Center- Arch of Juarez. Right- Lottery Bldg." Two surviving historic sites are pictured here: the Monumento a la Revolución and the National Lottery…
Fuller's complete label reads: "Arch. Mexico City, D. F. Monument to Juarez on Juarez Avenue." Note that this monument is known today as the Benito Juárez Hemicycle.
Fuller's complete label reads: "Arch. Mexico City, D. F. Palace of Fine Arts, begun by Diaz in 1900, completed 1934, because of spongy soil, sank about 5 ft."
Fuller's complete label reads: "Arch. Mexico City, D. F. The Arch of Juarez, begun 1908 as central part of a new capitol building, halted by a revolution." The structure pictured here is now known as the Monumento a la Revolución.
Fuller's complete label reads: "Arch. Mexico: Puebla, patio of a Nunnery showing the use of colored tile. Colonial." This building has been revitalized into the Museo de Arte Popular Santa Rosa de Lima, sometimes called the Ex Convento de Santa Rosa.
Fuller's complete label reads: "Arch. Mexico: Puebla, Casa del Alfenique (Sugarcake House) end of 18th cent. façade covered with colored tiles." Label on back of slide adds: "Colonial House."