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The San Pedro Laundry is famous as the site of the 1953 discovery of the oldest human remains to be recovered in the Valley of Mexico. A historic marker placed in 1983 is one of the most important aspects of what is essentially, even today, a historic public laundry. The site is also an important neighborhood playground and meeting place.
Some limited hand laundering still gets done at San Pedro. Most area residents today have home washing machines. But one can immediately sense the history of the community here. Generations of homemakers not only did the washing, but tended their kids, and socialized, too. Tending kids and socializing still goes on. A shrine dedicated to Saint Peter recalls that the area, the Barrio San Pedro, once kept a larger chapel here.
The San Pedro Laundry is about a five-minute walk directly north of the Parish Church and the Aztahuacan clock area.
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