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  • La Culebra Verde
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  • La Culebra Verde ("The Green Snake") was a bar in Baroyeca, Sonora, C.S.A. It was a popular watering hole for the farmers and miners of the town, especially after Freedom Party meetings. Hipolito Rodriguez enjoyed La Culebra Verde, but his wife Magdalena did not approve.
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  • La Culebra Verde ("The Green Snake") was a bar in Baroyeca, Sonora, C.S.A. It was a popular watering hole for the farmers and miners of the town, especially after Freedom Party meetings. Hipolito Rodriguez enjoyed La Culebra Verde, but his wife Magdalena did not approve. After the Second Great War, Jorge, Hipolito's son, would have a drink here whenever he came to town. One night he became drunk and barely managed to stagger home much to his mother's disgust. Unbeknownst to his family, he had drank heavily out of guilt from secretly informing on Freedom Party organizer Robert Quinn to the occupying U.S. authorities.