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CaraCara Trails

Vision In the Lower Rio Grande Valley in Texas, the Caracara Trails is a vision for a 428-mile trail network that will link the rich natural, cultural and historical resources the area is known for—creating a unified regional identity for outdoor tourism, promoting healthier lifestyles and generating a new sense of community pride for everyone […]

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Peter Pipper Pizza

About Our Brownsville restaurant between Boca Chica and Stovall Rd. is located in a bustling city with a rich-cultured community. As a part of this community, it’s a pleasure to help host fundraising and field trip events for Brownsville area School Districts and other local organizations. Drop by and enjoy food for the whole family.

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Sams Memorial Pool

About Sams Memorial pool and splash pad offers activities such as lap swimming, swim school, open swim (recreational swimming) 6-lane lap swimming pool. Zero entry leisure pool, Gazebo for birthday, Bathroom and locker rooms, Grass and shaded areas. Hours of Operation: Summer Public Pool Schedule: Monday – Sunday:  12:00 P.M. – 4:45 PM Fees: $3

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Cascade Park

Operating Everyday From 10am – 7pm Excellent Child Play In A Kid-Friendly Atmosphere. Available In The Swing Playground The Kids Will Enjoy 4 Standard Belt Swings And 2 Toddler Swings. Children Of All Ages Can Safely Play To Their Hearts Content.

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Dean Porter Park

About this Park Located across from the world-renowned Gladys Porter Zoo is Brownsville’s most intensely developed park.  A handful of civic buildings – the Camille Playhouse, the Ringgold Civic Pavilion, the Children’s Museum and the Costumes of the Americas Museum – are built along historic Town Resaca. From the buildings a lighted boardwalk with picnic

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Camille Playhouse

About Meet Camille Our beloved home to productions since 1964, the theatre is proudly named for Mrs. Camille Sams Lightner. She was born Camille Sams in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1913, and grew up in New Rochelle, New York. She graduated in 1934 from Connecticut College for Women. Camille came to the Valley with her parents

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Brownsville Farmers’ Market

OPEN SATURDAYS 09:00 AM – 12:00 PM ABOUT The Farmers’ Market provides fresh produce in a food desert location, enhances the social aspect of building community, ensures access to local seasonal products in a low-income area of the city, and encourages entrepreneurship. Brownsville Wellness Coalition’s Farmers’ Market, a bi-cultural tourist destination is located in the Mitte Cultural District and is one of

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Gladys Porter Zoo

About The Gladys Porter Zoo is a visitor-oriented zoological and botanical park, dedicated to the preservation of nature through education, conservation, healthy outdoor recreation and research. The Gladys Porter Zoo opened to the public on September 3, 1971. The facility was completely planned, built, stocked, equipped and then given to the City of Brownsville by the

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