More than six decades of family stories, social events, vintage queens, school events, weddings, birthdays and thousands of photographs that portray the evolution of San Rafael could find a permanent exhibition space so that the whole community can access them. The proposal arose from Casa Vega, one of the most emblematic photographic studies in the department, whose archive was declared Historical and Cultural Heritage of San Rafael by Ordinanc…
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More than six decades of family stories, social events, vintage queens, school events, weddings, birthdays and thousands of photographs that portray the evolution of San Rafael could find a permanent exhibition space so that the whole community can access them. The proposal arose from Casa Vega, one of the most emblematic photographic studies in the department, whose archive was declared Historical and Cultural Heritage of San Rafael by Ordinanc…