File:FCCA Estación Rosario 1.jpg

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The foundation stone of the Ferrocarril Central Argentino railway company train station in Rosario, Santa Fe Province, Argentina. It is located in a park, at Oroño Boulevard and Rivadavia Avenue. The stone is dated 4 October 1925, and has an account of the local and national authorities:

  • President of the Nation: Marcelo T. de Alvear
  • Minister of Public Works: Roberto M. Ortiz
  • Governor of the Province: Ricardo Aldao
  • Municipal Mayor: Marcelo E. Pichetto
  • President of the Deliberative Council: J. J. Diez de Andino
  • President of the Central Directory: J. White Todd.
Date Taken on 20 March 2006
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Author Pablo D. Flores

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