Mayor Drummond, District in Luján de Cuyo Department, Argentina
Mayor Drummond is a district in Mendoza Province connected by National Route 40 and Avenida San Martín. It sits between other neighborhoods and is crossed by these major roads that link the local communities.
The district was named after Sergeant Major Francisco Drummond, a Scottish captain who fought under Admiral Guillermo Brown against the Brazilian Empire. This name reflects the region's military past during the 1800s.
The Museum of Fine Arts displays works by local and national artists here and gives a sense of how much art matters in this place. Walking through its galleries, you encounter different artistic styles and periods that shaped the region's creative traditions.
The area borders Carrodilla to the north, Maipú department to the east, Luján de Cuyo city to the south, and Chacras de Coria to the west. These boundaries help you find directions and get oriented in the area.
Several wineries here, including Lagarde and Luigi Bosca, are part of a wine route that takes visitors through local vineyards. These producers have deep roots in the region and offer glimpses into how local wines are made.
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