Tucked away on Main Street near Downtown Victoria, the Street of Ten Friends sign is a charming local landmark with a heartwarming backstory. The street was named by Victoria founder Martín De León to honor ten influential individuals in the early Mexican republic, several of which played a big role in the shaping of our community. The sign is more than just a quirky street name—it’s a quiet reminder of friendship, connection, and the spirit of togetherness that defines Victoria.
Carved by famed Victoria woodworker Tom Jones in the 1970s, the Street of Ten Friends sign is a perfect stop for a photo op. Whether you're capturing the name’s whimsical vibe or snapping a selfie with friends beneath the sign, it's one of those uniquely Victoria moments you’ll want to remember. Don’t forget to tag your photos with #StreetOfTenFriends and share the love!