Parque Tangamanga
Parque Tangamanga I and II are public parks in the city of San Luis Potosí.
History
Parque Tangamanga I was inaugurated in 1983 in the former Hacienda La Tenería. The Parque Tangamanga II was the old airport of the city, and turned into a park in 1985.
Parque Tangamanga I
After Bosque de Chapultepec is the second largest urban park in Mexico. The park has 411 ha of area. The park is located in the south of city.
Facilities
- Ecomuseo and Restaurant (In the former "casco" —main house— of the "La Tenería Hacienda")
- Sporting facilities (Soccer, Baseball, SoftBall, Football, Basketball, Tennis, Motocross, Bicicross, Archery, Scale planes aerodrome, Gym, Jogging)
- Carlos Amador Movie-Theatre
- "Splash" Watering PLace
- Planetarium (Clausurado)
- Teatro de la Ciudad (City Theatre)
- "El Laberinto" Interactive Museum
Parque Tangamanga II
Location | San Luis Potosí, Mexico |
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Time zone | UTC-06:00 |
Major events | Former: NACAM Formula 4 Championship (2016–2017, 2019) Fórmula Panam (2003–2005, 2016) LATAM Challenge Series (2008–2013) Desafío Corona (2004) |
Full Circuit | |
Surface | Asphalt |
Length | 2.300 km (1.429 miles) |
Turns | 13 |
Parque Tangamanga II is located in the north of the city.
Canal 9
Since 2002 the local channel 9 is in the park.[1]
Autódromo San Luis 400
The Autódromo is a permanent circuit. The raceway is located in the old airport runway. The track is 2.300 km (1.429 mi) long. The track was venue for many national categories like Desafío Corona, Copa Pirelli, LATAM Challenge Series, Super Copa Telcel, CARreras.
References
- "Acerca de nosotros". Canal 9. Archived from the original on May 19, 2011. Retrieved May 16, 2011.
- Guía de la Ciudad de San Luis Potosí –Rafael Montejano y Aguiñaga
- Breve Historia de la Ciudad de San Luis Potosí –Arnoldo Kaiser Schlittler