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1913
 
   
A new and spectacular Grand Central Station opens in New York, designed by Charles Reed and Alan Stern      
1914
 
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The Panama Canal opens to shipping on a neutral basis just two weeks after the start of World War I       
1920
 
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Ten years of violent revolution in Mexico are brought to and end in a successful coup by Alvaro Obregón      
1922
 
   
Diego Rivera, returning from his study of Italian frescoes, begins the first of his influential murals depicting Mexican history      
1927
 
    
Mysterious German author B. Traven writes a novel, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, about three Americans searching for a lost gold mine in Mexico       
1928
 
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Alvaro Obregón, the leading figure in Mexico's anti-clerical revolution, is shot by a Roman Catholic assassin      
1929
 
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Plutarco Calles establishes the National Revolutionary Party that will hold power in Mexico, under different names, for the rest of the century       
1933
 
    
19-year-old Mexican poet Octavio Paz publishes his first collection, Wild Moon       
1934
 
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Anastasio Somoza, commander of the National Guard, organizes a coup in Nicaragua      
1937
 
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Anastasio Somoza makes himself president of Nicaragua, beginning four decades of brutal rule by his family