Nostalgia Pura: Así se Vivía en Azcapotzalco Hace Décadas

Azcapotzalco was much more than factories and traffic. There was a time when its streets were dirt, its skies were open, and its air smelled of maguey and homemade bread. In this video, you'll discover 15 stories and places that shaped Azcapotzalco's past: from trams crisscrossing the town, haciendas surrounded by ahuehuete trees, to open-air cinemas and the roar of a now-defunct refinery. Did you know that Carranza passed through here with his army? Or that butchers used to play soccer after days at the slaughterhouse? Every corner holds secrets, memories, and a lot of nostalgia. 💬 Did you or your family live through any of these times? Tell us in the comments what memories you have of Azcapo, that neighborhood that stands the test of time. 📌 Don't forget to subscribe for more stories of Mexico City that aren't in books... but are in our hearts.