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  2. Barrio Azteca Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The bridge and streetcar connected both the neighborhood and city of Laredo to the newly developing commercial and residential sections of the city that began growing to the east of the creek. Cut off from the historic center of Laredo by Interstate 35 in the late 1970s, [4] Barrio Azteca has retained much of its historic fabric. The ...

  3. Bethany House of Laredo - Wikipedia

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    Bethany House of Laredo is a non-profit organization [1] based in Laredo, Texas, USA, serving homeless people, disabled people, impoverished people, elderly people and veterans Laredo and Webb County. [2] The organization runs several centers providing shelters and services for homeless people and other vulnerable groups. [1]

  4. Category:Neighborhoods in Laredo, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Neighborhoods in Laredo, Texas" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  5. What is a deed in lieu of foreclosure? - AOL

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    A deed in lieu of foreclosure is generally a last-resort step taken by a homeowner to avoid a foreclosure, says Alesia Parker, branch manager at Silverton Mortgage, an Atlanta-based residential ...

  6. Laredo metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Laredo is home to Laredo Community College [7] and Texas A&M International University [8] (TAMIU). The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio [9] has a campus in Laredo. The Laredo Community College is a two-campus institution which offers two-year Associate's degrees.

  7. LareDOS - Wikipedia

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    LareDOS was an independent monthly newspaper published in Laredo, Texas, and distributed free of charge. The newspaper was widely praised and also criticized for its controversial stories on local politics. LareDOS was founded by Maria Eugenia "Meg" Guerra and Richard Geissler in December 1994.

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