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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Webb County ...

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    Laredo: Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks 8: San Jose de Palafox Historic/Archeological District: San Jose de Palafox Historic/Archeological District: July 24, 1973 : Address restricted [5] Laredo: 9: U.S. Inspection Station - Laredo, Texas: U.S. Inspection Station - Laredo, Texas

  3. Laredo, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Laredo is home to Laredo College [105] and Texas A&M International University [106] (TAMIU). The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio [ 107 ] has a campus in Laredo. Laredo College is a two-campus institution which offers two-year Associate's degrees.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Laredo Morning Times - Wikipedia

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    Laredo, Webb County, Texas, USA: Circulation: 5,034 (as of 2023) [1] Website: ... The Laredo Morning Times is a daily newspaper publication based in Laredo, Texas, USA.

  6. KJBZ - Wikipedia

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    KJBZ (92.7 FM "Z-93") is a Regional Mexican format radio station that serves the Laredo, Texas, United States and Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico border area. History [ edit ]

  7. Timeline of Laredo, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Corpus Christi-Laredo railway begins operating. [2] Population: 3,521. 1881 Mexico-Laredo railway begins operating. [2] St. Peter's neighborhood development begins. [3] City plan for Laredo and Nuevo Laredo, "'Plano de los Dos Laredos' created by E.R. Laroche." [3] [7] 1882 Laredo Seminary [5] and city water works [8] established. County ...

  8. Fort McIntosh, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Fort McIntosh. Fort McIntosh was a U.S. Army base in Laredo, Webb County, Texas, from 1849 to 1946.. Fort McIntosh was established on 3 March 1849 by the 1st US Infantry, under the command of Lt. E.L. Viele, [2] to guard the Texas frontier at the site of a strategic river crossing.

  9. El Mañana (Nuevo Laredo) - Wikipedia

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    A printed newspaper with the same name was launched in Laredo in 1999 but failed to compete with Laredo's main newspaper, the Laredo Morning Times, and fell out of print almost immediately. The Laredo Sun now operates solely online as an English-language news source for readers in Laredo, Texas, and the surrounding community.