Cerro Santa Ana, Las Peñas, El Fortín del Cerro and The Lighthouse. Up, up, up on the hill. These neighborhoods, on the northern end of the Malécon are a bit old and artsy. They are now merely home to the rich, but the buildings have been restored and the whole place is a tourist stop; regular people live there, so it’s not unlike Charleston. The Fort on the Hill and the lighthouse are up a famous set of 444 steps. The Museum of Anthropology & Contemporary Art had a few interesting exhibits.
A poster of the Ecuadorian Pavillion at the Chicago Exposition
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