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  2. Brownsville, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Brownsville has 37 parks connected by a 1,200-acre (1.9 sq mi) system of parkland and 32 mi (51 km) of bike lanes. The city also has three gymnasiums, two public pools, and 55 athletic fields. [130] Brownsville's proximity to the coast has allowed the city to register several locations under the list of protected areas of the United States.

  3. File:Kowalski-Dennett Home Brownsville, Cameron County, Texas ...

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    List of Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks (Cameron-Duval) Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it.

  4. Brownsville shelter dogs find new homes via Border Patrol

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    Nov. 28—Only have a minute? Listen instead Three dogs at the Brownsville animal shelter have found new homes with U.S. Border Patrol agents, an unintended consequence of the REAL Mission job ...

  5. Amigoland Mall - Wikipedia

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    The former mall, which now houses a tech center, is now called the Brownsville ITEC Center. The 647,000-square-foot (60,100 m 2 ) mall, developed by Melvin Simon & Associates (now Simon Property Group ), opened in downtown Brownsville in 1974, with Montgomery Ward , JCPenney (which also featured a JCPenney Supermarket), and Dillard's as anchors.

  6. Old Brulay Plantation - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] George Paul Brulay had immigrated from France to Matamoros, Mexico and then to Brownsville, Texas. [3] He bought up 400 acres of land located near the Rio Grande, most of which at the time was full of brush plants. [4] It was initially experimented with different crops on the land; first it was a cotton plantation, followed by a sugar ...

  7. Brownsville–Matamoros - Wikipedia

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    The Matamoros–Brownsville area is connected by four international bridges. [5] In addition, this transnational conurbation area has a population of 1,136,995, [6] making it the fourth-largest metropolitan area on the Mexico-U.S. border. [7] The area of Matamoros–Brownsville lies among the top-10 fastest-growing urban areas in the United ...