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[[Image:GauchoMuseum_MIM.png|thumb|[[Luigi]]'s photograph of a gaucho in the '''Gaucho Museum'''.]]
[[Image:GauchoMuseum_MIM.png|thumb|[[Luigi]]'s photograph of a gaucho in the '''Gaucho Museum'''.]]
The '''[[Wikipedia:Gaucho|Gaucho]] Museum''' (in Spanish: '''''Museo del Gaúcho''''') is a museum in [[Buenos Aires]] displaying gaucho artifacts. Gauchos are, roughly speaking, Argentina's equivalent of American cowboys. One common tool they used was a special lasso called [[Wikipedia:Bolas|boleadoras]]. [[Luigi]] once visited the Gaucho Museum when he traveled to Buenos Aires in ''[[Mario is Missing!]]''. During the events of the game, a '''Boleadoras''' was stolen from the museum by [[Koopa Troopa]]s. Luigi had to find it and was rewarded 2,090 [[bill|dollar]]s for returning it to the museum.
The '''[[Wikipedia:Gaucho|Gaucho]] Museum''' (in Spanish: '''''Museo del Gaúcho''''') is a museum in [[Buenos Aires]] displaying gaucho artifacts. Gauchos are, roughly speaking, Argentina's equivalent of American cowboys. One common tool they used was a special lasso called [[Wikipedia:Bolas|boleadoras]]. [[Luigi]] once visited the Gaucho Museum when he traveled to Buenos Aires in ''[[Mario is Missing!]]''. During the events of the game, a '''Boleadoras''' was stolen from the museum by [[Koopa Troopa]]s. Luigi had to find it and was rewarded 2,090 [[bill|dollar]]s for returning it to the museum.


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