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Pavilhão da Maria Fumaça

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Template:Wikidata Infobox The Pavilhão da Maria Fumaça (Steam Train Pavilion) is a tourist attraction in Guarujá, Brazil. It houses the steam locomotive that took tourists from a station in the Itapema estuary to the front of the Grande Hotel on Pitangueiras beach. At the end of the 1910s, the branch on which the aforementioned steam locomotive - "Maria Fumaça" - was deactivated and a highway was built. Until 2017, the Maria Fumaça pavilion was symmetrically paired with the pavilion of the Santos-Dumont hearse, but the city council chose to remove the car and demolish the pavilion.[1]

References

  1. ^ "História e Cultura | Prefeitura Municipal de Guarujá". www.guaruja.sp.gov.br. Retrieved 6 July 2020.