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Pasaquan is a 7-acre visionary art site nestled in the pines of rural Marion County, roughly six miles east of Buena Vista, Georgia. The site is under the stewardship of Columbus State University. CSU's priority is to preserve, maintain, provide access to and assist in the interpretation of Pasaquan.

The late Eddie Owens Martin began creating Pasaquan in 1957 and continued to work on the site for 30 years. The art environment features six major structures, mandala murals and more than 900 feet of elaborately painted masonry walls. Pasaquan's design fuses pre-Columbian Mexico, African and Native American cultural and religious symbols with motifs inspired by Edward Churchward's books about "The Lost Continent of MU." 

Today, the site is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is considered among the most important visionary art environments in the United States. CNN dubbed Pasaquan one of "16 Intriguing Things to See and Do in the U.S. in 2016."
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    Discover the archaeological treasures of Chiapa de CorzoChiapa de Corzo still conserves vestiges of its first inhabitants, the “Zoque”, who were farmers and built the ceremonial center that can be visited today. One of the most important pieces of this place is a stele on which is engraved the date of the year 36 BC, the oldest date found among the vestiges of Mesoamerica. Other structures that you can see in the area are a series of platforms that give the idea that on these they built tem

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    Touring ancient MexicoFew minutes away from the Historical Center, in the Vista Hermosa neighborhood, you can visit the Zona Arqueológica de Teopanzolco (Teopanzolco Archaeological Zone), which in Náhuatl means “place of the old temple”. This settlement originally would have been inhabited by Tlahuicas and later by Mexicas. Discovering the vestiges of TeopanzolcoThis two hectares (4.9 acres) and 14 buildings site is relatively small and can be covered in about an hour. The main buildin

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    The representation of Izamal According to historians, Izamal maintained magnificent connections with all cities, by means of the sacbés or “white roads” that allowed the city to have control of the territory of more than six thousand square meters in the north of the peninsula. This happened during the Preclassic period - about 2,700 years ago. Even then, Izamal already had a whole community planned, with its pyramids and buildings that refused to disappear, such as