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As the narrator strolls through the bustling streets, he is drawn towards the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, which stands as an architectural marvel. Its construction, spanning from 1875 to 1899, showcases eclectic styles with neo-Gothic elements. This cathedral, along with the historical main square, illustrates Mazatlán's Spanish influence and colonial past. Despite the bustling activity around him, he finds a moment to admire the grandeur of the cathedral, noting its significance as a central place of worship.