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The most famous photographic documentation of Mexican red-light districts is not from La Merced specifically, but from Boystown: LA Zona De Tolerancia (2000)—a collection of striking, flash-lit portraits taken by anonymous club photographers in border-town brothels during the 1970s. Those images capture "girls with round faces quietly smoking" and "shimmering flash photos of prostitutes and their johns," alongside formal family portraits of the same women.

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Situated on the eastern edge of the Zócalo (historic center), the area encompasses the Mercado de La Merced and the Plaza de la Soledad . Fotos Putas De La Merced