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  2. United States Court House, Custom House, and Post Office ...

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    Federal Judicial Center Historic Federal Courthouses page on the United States Court House, Custom House, and Post Office. 25°54′09″N 97°29′57″W  /  25.9024°N 97.4992°W  / 25.9024; -97

  3. Cameron County Courthouse (1882) - Wikipedia

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    The original Cameron County Courthouse, also known as the Rio Grande Masonic Lodge No. 81, is an historic building located at 1131 East Jefferson Street in Brownsville, Texas. It was designed by architect J. N. Preston in the Second Empire style of architecture.

  4. Cameron County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Cameron County, officially the County of Cameron, is the southernmost county in the U.S. state of Texas.As of the 2020 census, its population was 421,017. [1] [2] Its county seat is Brownsville.

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  6. Cameron County Courthouse (1914) - Wikipedia

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    The Cameron County Courthouse is a historic building located at 1150 East Madison Street in Brownsville, Cameron County, Texas.It was designed by architect Atlee B. Ayres in the Classical Revival style of architecture.

  7. Southwest Key - Wikipedia

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    La Esperanza in Brownsville Texas which held 71 unaccompanied minors as of May 2018 [22] Estrella del Norte in Tucson, Arizona —A 300-bed shelter for children, that housed 287 children in mid-June 2018.

  8. The Brownsville Herald - Wikipedia

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    Jesse O. Wheeler, a newspaperman from Victoria, [3] purchased Brownsville's Cosmopolitan newspaper in 1892 and renamed it the Brownsville Herald. In early years, the paper voiced concern for the need of a railroad connection to the north and a bridge to the nearby city of Matamoros, Mexico. [4] A bridge opened in 1910.

  9. Raul Yzaguirre Schools for Success - Wikipedia

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    The Houston school has grades PK-12 in elementary, middle, and high school divisions while the Brownsville school is K-8. [2] The school system was named after Raul Yzaguirre, the founder of the National Council of La Raza. [3] Richard Farias, the founder, borrowed $90,000 so he could open the school.