Brownsville TX Cheap and Free Things To Do and Attractions

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ABoca Chica Beach

  • Overview A 25-mile paved drive across the Rio Grande delta, from a remnant native palm grove to the beach. This drive crosses a very unique ecological area in the United States, from a lush palm forest to the sandy shores of the Gulf of Mexico on the delta of the 1,900-mile-long Rio Grande. Its location a... more on Allgetaways.com

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BStillman House Museum

  • 1305 East Washington
    Brownsville, TX 78520-5705
  • +1 956 542 3929
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  • Overview Located on 13th Street and East Washington Street, the Stillman House Museum is the former home of Charles Stillman, the founder of Brownsville. The house was built in 1851 and is listed on the National Register ... more on MuseumStuff.com
  • Overview Built by Charles Stillman, the founder of Brownsville, this beautifully restored Southern Colonial home is constructed of handmade brick and is filled with period furnishings, as well as photographs, relics, and weapons of Brownsville's colorful past. Many historical items are on display includin... more on Yahoo! Travel

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Stillman House Museum
1305 East Washington
Brownsville, TX 78520-5705

CHistoric Brownsville Museum

  • 641 East Madison Street
    Brownsville, TX 78520-6071
  • +1 956 548 9300
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  • Overview Located in the old Southern Pacific Railroad Depot that was built in 1928, this historical museum is dedicated to telling the history of Brownsville and features many antiques items, including a military display from ... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • Overview For those traveling the Valley with young children (under 9), a welcome refuge from the heat and sun is this museum for tots, and the adjacent Costumes of the Americas Museum. At the children's museum, kids can play on interactive exhibits with local flavor, like a shrimp boat and a lighthouse. T... more on Fodor's

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Historic Brownsville Museum
641 East Madison Street
Brownsville, TX 78520-6071

EPalo Alto Battlefield National Historic Site

Palo Alto Battlefield National Historic Site
  • FM 511
    off of FM 1847, Brownsville, TX
  • Visitor Information (956) 541-27
  • Overview The site of the first battle in the Mexican-American war in 1846. more on TripAdvisor
  • Overview On May 8, 1846 troops of the United States and Mexico clashed on the prairie of Palo Alto. The battle was the first in a two-year long conflict that changed the map of North America. Palo Alto Battlefield National Historic Site preserves the site of this notable battle and provides an understandi... more on Nps.gov

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Palo Alto Battlefield National Historic Site
FM 511
off of FM 1847, Brownsville, TX

FBrownsville Historical Association

  • 1335 E Washington St
    Brownsville, TX 78520
  • +1 956 546 3745

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Brownsville Historical Association
1335 E Washington St
Brownsville, TX 78520

GConfederate Air Force Rgv Wing

  • 955 S Minnesota Ave
    Brownsville, TX 78521
  • +1 956 541 8585

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Confederate Air Force Rgv Wing
955 S Minnesota Ave
Brownsville, TX 78521

HBrownsville Heritage Resource Center

  • 1335 E Washington St
    Brownsville, TX 78520
  • +1 956 541 5560

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Brownsville Heritage Resource Center
1335 E Washington St
Brownsville, TX 78520

ICostumes of The Americas Museum

  • 5 Dean Porter Park
    Brownsville, TX 78520
  • +1 956 547 6890

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Costumes of The Americas Museum
5 Dean Porter Park
Brownsville, TX 78520

JBrownsville Public Safety Museum

  • 600 E Jackson St
    Brownsville, TX 78520
  • +1 956 541 1167

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Brownsville Public Safety Museum
600 E Jackson St
Brownsville, TX 78520