Faro de Acapulco Mexico Lighthouse 1950 Yáñez Real Photo Postcard

Faro de Acapulco Mexico Lighthouse 1950 Yáñez Real Photo Postcard
The Faro de Acapulco, located in Guerrero, Mexico, stands as a critical navigational aid for one of the Americas' most historically significant Pacific ports. Acapulco served as the principal terminus for the Spanish Manila Galleon trade from the 16th to the 19th centuries, connecting Asia with the Americas and Europe. The lighthouse’s role was to ensure safe passage into Acapulco Bay for the countless vessels that utilized this crucial trade route and continued to support its commercial and fishing fleets throughout the 20th century.

By the mid-20th century, when this postcard likely originated, Acapulco was undergoing a profound transformation from a historic port into a world-renowned luxury resort destination. The lighthouse, perched atop a hill overlooking the bay, symbolized both the city's enduring maritime heritage and its new era of global tourism. Its light guided not only cargo ships but increasingly, cruise liners and private yachts, highlighting Acapulco's dual identity as a bustling commercial hub and an international playground.
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