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121 E. McIntyre, Edinburg, Texas 78541
Founded as the Hildalgo County Historical Museum in 1967, exhibits cover the history of South Texas and Northeastern Mexico from prehistoric times to 1900. Permanent exhibits installed in the $2.5 ... More on traveltex
This a wonderful place to take the whole family. At first you walk up the stairs an encounter a hug... More on Judysbook.com

#2.
121 East McIntyre Street, Edinburg, TX, 78539
collections: View permanent exhibits spanning from an encounter with the Coahuiltecan Indians, through the Spanish Conquest and the Ranching Era, ... More on MuseumStuff.com
Hidalgo County Historical Museum exhibits give a broad overview of the region, from prehistoric tribes through Spanish exploration and colonization, the Mexican War, Rio Grande steamboat era, Civil... More on uptake_content

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125 E. Palm Drive, Edinburg, TX, UNITED STATES (Postal Code: 78539)

#4.
301 South Border Ave Weslaco, TX
Features a half-mile nature trail winding its way through six acres of native Valley vegetation, plus butterfly gardens, ponds and cactus gardens. The indoor exhibit hall offers interactive childre... More on traveltex
The Valley Nature Center is a small 6-acre park located within the town of Weslaco. We had taken it off our sightseeing list for lack ... More on igougo

#5.
400 N. Virgen de San Juan Blvd., San Juan, Texas 78589

#6.
2600 North 10th Street, State HWY 336 Hidalgo,Texas
The Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees bring on the sting with outstanding ice action throughout their six-month season - October ... More on uptake_content
The Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees bring on the sting with outstanding ice action throughout their six-month season - October ... More on Mcallencvb.com

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McAllen, TX

#8.
4915 North Shary Road Mission
This is the original home John H. Shary, the renowned "Father of Valley Citrus. " Shary was the first commercial citrus grower in the Valley and credited with creating the thriving agricultural ... More on uptake_content
This is the original home John H. Shary, the renowned "Father of Valley Citrus. " Shary was the first commercial citrus grower in the Valley and credited with creating the thriving agricultural ec... More on Mcallencvb.com
