Mile 2 E Features Interesting Mix Of Mercedes History
Mile 2 East Road has a history along its byway that is unique to Mercedes. Heading north, there is Heidelberg, the site where German settlers came to a young city […]
Mile 2 East Road has a history along its byway that is unique to Mercedes. Heading north, there is Heidelberg, the site where German settlers came to a young city […]
Ricky Moore had never spent a summer in Texas before. By the first of June, he was up north somewhere – Kansas or maybe Colorado – setting up one of […]
A framed photo in an old barn-converted-to offices for England Cattle Company features a slice of agricultural history along Mile 2 E Road in rural Mercedes. “Schwarz’s Grade A Medium […]
Mike England grew up on the Rio Grande, a “river rat,’’ as he put is, fishing as he pleased and hearing cantina music waft over from Rio Rico. “It was […]
Public education in Mercedes has long focused on one street address – 837 S. Ohio St. – the location cited where the city’s first high school was built. The same […]
David Nigro owns and runs a western store in Kansas and one city in South Texas has a special place in his heart. “Mercedes, Texas is my second home,’’ he […]
The name of Dr. Hector P. Garcia has a historical connection to Mercedes along with a local library named in his honor. The legendary physician and civil rights leader was […]
The road to one of the Rio Grande Valley’s best and most authentic Italian restaurants began in Brownsville, just after World War II. John Cortino of Chicago arrived in South […]
The 1527-foot long Mercedes Floodway Bridge has felt the weight of many a load over its rails in the years that it has spanned the Mid-Valley. Steel, scrap metals, bulk […]
Raybec Investment Company knows the real estate market of the Rio Grande Valley. The Skokie, IL.-based developers have built apartment and retail projects throughout the Valley and Corpus Christi over […]
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