Chimay is renowned for its Hispano master weaving families, lowriders, and its storied church, El Santurio de Chimay . The old Plaza del Cerro had once been the village's center place, where locals gathered to pick up mail, socialize and celebrate religious and family events. Over the years after WWII, the plaza was neglected, but the memory of the once-vibrant place remained vivid in the stories of village elders.
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