Long before Cabo, Cancun or even Acapulco were the darlings of Mexico travel, the border towns of northern Baja California were the hot spots. Between the two world wars, Hollywood stars, mobsters and ...
In 2014, Reader beer writer Brandon Hernández visited Mexicali, and wrote: “Our driver, whose humor was as dry as the Baja desert, jestingly told us he was taking us to ‘Hell.’” Brandon suffered ...
Eclectic dining: On the outskirts of Mexicali, heading into the Baja desert, old-time outposts such as La Casita del Árbol (where a Frida Kahlo shrine is pictured), serve early morning favorites.
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