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The Broken Sprocket

About Us The Broken Sprocket is a modern Food Truck Park that is Bike, Dog, Family and Cycling friendly. Our Park includes a hip outdoor beer and wine garden and live music stage! Address: 6305 Paredes Line Rd, Brownsville, TX 78526 Hours Monday: Closed Tuesday: Closed Wednesday: 6:00 PM – 12:00 AM Thursday: 6:00 PM […]

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The Oyster Bar

About Us When you want seafood in Brownsville, TX, come to The Oyster Bar ll. We offer a wide array of traditional cuisine such as oysters on the shell, shrimp, whole snapper, cocktails, and much more. We pride ourselves on the fine dining experience we provide to our customers and our amazing menu selection. Our

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Fort Brown

Fort Brown (originally Fort Texas) was a military post of the United States Army in Cameron County, Texas during the later half of the 19th century and the early part of the 20th century. Established in 1846, it was the first United States Army military outpost of the recently annexed state. Confederate Army troops stationed here saw action during

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Rabb Plantation House

History Now referred to as the Rabb Plantation, this property was originally known as Rancho San Tomas. It encompasses over 20,000 acres stretching north from the banks of the Rio Grande to the Arroyo Colorado. In 1885, Miffin Kenedy conveyed San Tomas to his stepdaughter, Maria Vicenta Starck. In 1892, after the marriage of Frank

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Community Gardens

About the Gardens The Community Garden program was created in 2013 to teach people how to grow their own food with organic methods. Through their involvement with the community garden program, participants are taught how to save and make money; they save through growing their food and earn through an opportunity to sell it at the Farmers’ Market. This program teaches food self-sufficiency and entrepreneurship. Brownsville Community

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Southmost Nature Trail

Southmost Nature Trail Facts An illuminated and safe place to walk, bike and run at any hour located in Southmost. Length: 1.7 miles Trail end points: International Blvd, next to Porter High School and Southmost Blvd, next to Del Castillo Elementary School Trail surfaces: Concrete Trail category: Canal

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Paseo De La Resaca

About Us The mission of Paseo de la Resaca is to utilize proven successful development techniques to create the highest quality community within the community of Brownsville wherein residents, workers, and visitors can live, work, worship, educate, recreate, and shop in an elegant, enchanting environment. Paseo de la Resaca: “1000 Acres of Excellence” in Brownsville, Texas Paseo

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