view gallery SE2.6 km | Hicks-Gregg House in Texas Historical Markers This Texas Historical Marker is in front of the Hicks-Gregg House on West Washington Street at West 13th Street in Brownsville, Texas. posted by: PeterNoG location: Texas date approved: 03/01/2014 last visited: 04/05/2014 |
view gallery SE2.6 km | Hicks-Gregg House - Brownsville TX in U.S. National Register of Historic Places This house, on the National Register of Historic Place, was built ca. 1909. It is an example of the American Foursquare design, a symmetrical type of the Prairie style. posted by: PeterNoG location: Texas date approved: 03/01/2014 last visited: 12/20/2013 |
view gallery SE2.6 km | Hicks-Lawrence House in Texas Historical Markers This Texas Historical Marker is in front of the Hicks-Lawrence House on Lakeside Boulevard at West 13th Street in Brownsville, Texas. posted by: PeterNoG location: Texas date approved: 03/01/2014 last visited: 12/20/2013 |
view gallery E2.7 km | Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley - Brownsville, TX in Caritas Internationalis Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley has two offices, one of which is located at 955 West Price Road in Brownsville, TX. posted by: The A-Team location: Texas date approved: 03/20/2024 last visited: never |
view gallery NW3.1 km | Santa Rita in Texas Historical Markers This Texas Historical Marker is on Villanueve Street, 700 feet southwest of the Military Highway (US Hwy 281) in Brownsville, Texas. posted by: PeterNoG location: Texas date approved: 03/13/2014 last visited: 01/11/2014 |
view gallery NE3.2 km | TIC - Brownsville, Texas in Tourist Information Centers - Visitor Centers This small building, done-up like a miniature Mayan temple, dispenses great tips (this is where I was told the fastest way across the border is by bicycle) and has the usual plethora of brochures - even maps of Matamoros. posted by: JimmyEv location: Texas date approved: 03/21/2008 last visited: 12/20/2013 |
view gallery NE3.2 km | Brownsville, C.S.A. in Texas Historical Markers With the Federal blockade of Southern ports during the Civil War, Brownsville became the Trans-Mississippi Department's major port, moving goods across the Rio Grande to the neutral Mexican port of Bagdad. posted by: JimmyEv location: Texas date approved: 11/13/2007 last visited: 12/20/2013 |
view gallery NE3.2 km | Cameron County in Texas Historical Markers Cameron County was created from Nueces County in 1848. posted by: JimmyEv location: Texas date approved: 11/13/2007 last visited: 12/20/2013 |
view gallery NW3.4 km | Villa Nueva Cemetery - Brownsville TX in Worldwide Cemeteries This Cemetery is on a dirt road 700 feet north of the Military Highway (US Hwy 281), just 100 feet west of Torres Road on the west side of Brownsville, Texas. posted by: PeterNoG location: Texas date approved: 03/06/2014 last visited: 01/11/2014 |
view gallery SE3.7 km | Church of the Advent in Texas Historical Markers This Texas Historical Marker is on the Church of the Advent at 104 West Elizabeth Street in Brownsville, Texas. posted by: PeterNoG location: Texas date approved: 03/01/2014 last visited: 12/20/2013 |
view gallery SE3.9 km | First Presbyterian Church of Brownsville in Texas Historical Markers This Texas Historical Marker is mounted on the First Presbyterian Church on West Elizabeth Street at Palm Boulevard in Brownsville, Texas. posted by: PeterNoG location: Texas date approved: 03/12/2014 last visited: 01/04/2014 |
view gallery SE3.9 km | First Presbyterian Church - Brownsville TX in Presbyterian Churches This Presbyterian Church is the First Presbyterian Church on West Elizabeth Street at Palm Boulevard in Brownsville, Texas. posted by: PeterNoG location: Texas date approved: 04/13/2014 last visited: 01/04/2014 |
view gallery SE3.9 km | First Presbyterian Church - Brownsville TX in Signs of History This Sign of History is in front on the First Presbyterian Church on West Elizabeth Street at Palm Boulevard in Brownsville, Texas. posted by: PeterNoG location: Texas date approved: 04/07/2014 last visited: 01/04/2014 |
view gallery SE3.9 km | 1927 First Presbyterian Church - Brownsville TX in Dated Buildings and Cornerstones This Cornerstone is on the First Presbyterian Church on West Elizabeth Street at Palm Boulevard in Brownsville, Texas. posted by: PeterNoG location: Texas date approved: 04/07/2014 last visited: 01/04/2014 |
view gallery SE3.9 km | Manautou House - Brownsville, Texas in U.S. National Register of Historic Places This home, built in 1925, is one of the few (most likely the only) examples of Prairie School architecture in the Rio Grande Valley. posted by: JimmyEv location: Texas date approved: 03/09/2008 last visited: 12/20/2013 |
view gallery SE3.9 km | Manautou House in Texas Historical Markers Brownsville architect Edward Guy Holliday designed this home in 1925. It is a rare example of the craftsman-style in the valley, where Spanish Revival was the architecture of choice at the time. posted by: JimmyEv location: Texas date approved: 11/15/2007 last visited: 12/20/2013 |
view gallery SE4 km | Hebrew Cemetery in Texas Historical Markers The Hebrew Cemetery is located in a walled-off area behind the City Cemetery. posted by: JimmyEv location: Texas date approved: 11/13/2007 last visited: 12/21/2013 |
view gallery SE4 km | McNair House in Texas Historical Markers This Texas Historical Marker is in front of the McNair House on Sunset Drive at Old Alice Road in Brownsville, Texas. posted by: PeterNoG location: Texas date approved: 03/01/2014 last visited: 12/21/2013 |
view gallery SE4 km | Pitt House in Texas Historical Markers This Texas Historical Marker is mounted on the Pitt House at 1806 Palm Boulevard almost opposite Sunset Drive in Brownsville, Texas. posted by: PeterNoG location: Texas date approved: 03/03/2014 last visited: 12/21/2013 |
view gallery SE4.2 km | Hebrew Cemetery - Brownsville TX in Worldwide Cemeteries This walled Cemetery is on West Madison Street at East 2nd Street in Brownsville, Texas. posted by: PeterNoG location: Texas date approved: 02/22/2014 last visited: 12/21/2013 |
view gallery SE4.2 km | Browne-Wagner House - Brownsville, Texas in U.S. National Register of Historic Places There aren’t many Romaneque homes in the valley. This fortress-like home, built for Josephine Blaevecke Brown, the widow of a Cameron County Sheriff, is an exception. posted by: JimmyEv location: Texas date approved: 03/09/2008 last visited: 12/20/2013 |
view gallery SE4.2 km | Browne-Wagner House in Texas Historical Markers Local architect Samuel W. Brooks designed this house, typical of larger brick residences built in Brownsville in the later half of the 19th century. posted by: JimmyEv location: Texas date approved: 11/13/2007 last visited: 12/20/2013 |
view gallery SE4.2 km | St. Charles Park, Brownsville, Texas in Municipal Parks and Plazas Tucked into an older, run-down residential neighborhood, St. Charles Park is quite a contrast with its modern, naturalistic fountain, clean playground, well-maintained picnic tables and smooth basketball court. posted by: JimmyEv location: Texas date approved: 02/09/2008 last visited: 01/09/2014 |
view gallery SE4.2 km | Tijerina House in Texas Historical Markers This Texas Historical Marker is mounted on the Tijerina House at 333 East Adams Street in Brownsville, Texas. posted by: PeterNoG location: Texas date approved: 03/13/2014 last visited: 01/04/2014 |
view gallery SE4.3 km | Celaya-Creager House - Brownsville, Texas in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Architect M.E. Tracy designed two adjacent Classical Revival behemoths in 1911, one for Jose and Serafina Celaya, with a huge wrap-around porch, and the other for Serafina’s parents, Jose and Juanita Fernandez, distinguished by its grand entrance. posted by: JimmyEv location: Texas date approved: 03/09/2008 last visited: 12/21/2013 |
|