Today this museum collects and exhibits a large variety of Mexican folk art and handicrafts including textiles, pottery, glass, alebrijes, furniture, ceramic sculpture and other examples of "artesanía." Originally, the building was a fire station with a central courtyard where fire trucks were parked. In the central historic city, the station became inadequate for the needs of the growing area so it was abandoned and fell into disrepair. Later, however, the building was dedicated to a new use as a museum and it was restored by Teodoro González de León.
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