One of Texas' best preserved old military posts; named for Maj. David Ringgold, first army officer killed in Battle of Palo Alto that opened Mexican War. Established after Mexican War for protection against Indians and to assure Rio Grande as national boundary; deactivated in 1944
Rio Grande City, TX FortsCompleted 1899 as home and border store by French merchant-riverboat trader. Converted to hotel operated by family until the 1930s. Designed by Parisian architects;
Rio Grande City, TX Historic HomesReplica of venerable shrine in Lourdes, France;
Rio Grande City, TX Shrines95...
Through hands-on experimentation and exploration, museum encourages the explorer and inventor in children. West End Washingto...
160,000-sq.-ft. building provides facilities for football, concerts, and other events. It is the only domed stadium in North ...
The world's largest marine life adventure and family entertainment park, features popular shows like "Shamu Visions," starrin...
Small museum focuses on distinctive history and traditions of this South Texas region. Exhibits trace habitation from America...