Susan Babbitt:  

CLASS OF 1966
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Granada hills, CA

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Three-digit wonder #1,034: Champa de Cupilco, Comalcalco, Tabasco, pop 1,059,  Iglesia él Señor de Tabasco. Not quite three digits, but this may be the wrong name for this ribbony town. It looks even livelier in the link; w
Three-digit wonder #1,033: Iglesia del Señor de Tila, Balancán, Tabasco. As you can see, this is not in a town; no population count is needed. In case this color scheme is too restrained for you, check out the link. The int
Three-digit wonder #1,032: Armadillo de los Infante, " " Municipality, San Luis Potosí (pop. 307). This town, founded ca. 1600 for mission work, appeared in #94. Here we see interiors of the main church (scroll for 360-degr
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Three-digit wonder #1,030: Santa María Tenéxpam/Tenéxpan, San Pablo Huitzo, Oaxaca (pop. 400). The exterior was posted as #100. The staircase and the falling off of the land to the left make a pleasing situation. Surprising
Three-digit wonder #1,029: Baños de Aguas Buenas, Silao, Guanajuato, (pop. 551), north of, Santuario de Los Mártires de San Joaquín. This has been posted, I believe, but without these interior views, with the large and smal
Three-digit wonder #1,028:  El Potrerillo, Yahualica de González Gallo, Jalisco (pop. 99), Santuario del Señor del Encino. This church was posted as #49; the town's population has just about doubled, from 48. Here is a view
Time to make a little quiet noise in honor of the centennial of our father, Robert Paul Babbitt, here looking uncharacteristically bewildered in the arms of his mother, Mary, in Parma, Ohio. He did not have the pleasure of
Three-digit wonder #1,027: San Miguel Ixtápam or Ixtápan, San Pedro y San Pablo Tequixtepec, Oaxaca (pop. 357). The facade, posted as #390, has a new color scheme (see first link) that might
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Three-digit wonder #1,026: Santa Catarina los Reyes, Esperanza, Puebla (pop. 757). This was posted as #333. Here added are a view of the square and kiosk that complement the church,  and interior shots (1) with mariachi ban
Three-digit wonder #1,025: San Sebastián Sedas, San Francisco Telixtlahuaca, Oaxaca (pop. 455). A depressing heap of gray blocks in a small town. Then, around August 2021, the lights went on. The surrounding walls have also
Three-digit wonder #1,024: Santa Cruz el Fraile or Frayle, Mariscala de Juárez, Oaxaca (pop. 153). The town and church can be glimpsed, not visited, on Google Earth. The first post is best for exterior views; the second has
Three-digit wonder #1,023: San Pedro Hueyahualco, Sultepec, Estado de México (pop. 618). This church has been posted twice (oops!), but searches did not reveal a view of the interior, or tell whether this very old church is
Three-digit wonder #1,022: Santiago Ixtaltepec, Asunción Nochixtlán, Oaxaca (pop. 116). This is not a knockout, but the detailing in orange sandstone is pleasing, and (see link from Colonial Mexico) it is a nice surprise to
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