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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Texas's South Texas region.

The South Texas region is an area of 28 counties defined by the Texas Comptroller for economic reporting in 2022, as mapped here.

The region included 2020 population of 2.4, or 8.3 percent of Texas' population, with about 32 percent in Hidalgo County (which includes McAllen) alone.[1]

To see all locations together in a map, click on "Map all coordinates using OpenSourceMap" at right.

Aransas County

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Aransas Pass Light Station
Aransas Pass Light Station
Aransas Pass Light Station
August 3, 1977
(#77001423)
N of Port Aransas on Harbor Island
27°51′51″N 97°03′23″W / 27.864167°N 97.056389°W / 27.864167; -97.056389 (Aransas Pass Light Station)
Port Aransas Brick lighthouse built in 1857
2 Bracht House
Bracht House
Bracht House
October 11, 2023
(#100009445)
902 East Cornwall St.
28°01′29″N 97°03′08″W / 28.0246°N 97.0522°W / 28.0246; -97.0522 (Bracht House)
Rockport
3 George W. Fulton Mansion
George W. Fulton Mansion
George W. Fulton Mansion
April 24, 1975
(#75001945)
Fulton Beach Rd.
28°03′27″N 97°02′05″W / 28.0576°N 97.0348°W / 28.0576; -97.0348 (George W. Fulton Mansion)
Fulton State Historic Site, State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Second Empire style house built between 1872 & 1875 for George Ware Fulton.
4 Hoopes-Smith House
Hoopes-Smith House
Hoopes-Smith House
August 19, 1994
(#94001016)
417 N. Broadway
28°01′37″N 97°02′59″W / 28.027083°N 97.049722°W / 28.027083; -97.049722 (Hoopes-Smith House)
Rockport Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Queen Anne style house built between 1890 & 1892 for James M. Hoopes and his family. Now a Bed & Breakfast.
5 Kent-Crane Shell Midden
Kent-Crane Shell Midden
Kent-Crane Shell Midden
June 21, 1984
(#84001565)
Address restricted[4]
Fulton 41AS3
6 T. H. Mathis House
T. H. Mathis House
T. H. Mathis House
June 21, 1971
(#71000918)
612 Church St.
28°01′12″N 97°03′18″W / 28.01991°N 97.05513°W / 28.01991; -97.05513 (T. H. Mathis House)
Rockport Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Greek Revival style residence still owned by the same family.
7 Rockport School
Rockport School
Rockport School
February 9, 2024
(#100009945)
619 North Live Oak Street
28°01′43″N 97°03′09″W / 28.0285°N 97.0525°W / 28.0285; -97.0525 (Rockport School)
Rockport


Bee County

[2] Name on the Register[5] Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Bee County Courthouse
Bee County Courthouse
Bee County Courthouse
February 9, 2001
(#01000105)
105 W. Corpus Christi St.
28°24′04″N 97°44′53″W / 28.401111°N 97.748056°W / 28.401111; -97.748056 (Bee County Courthouse)
Beeville State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
2 Beeville Post Office
Beeville Post Office
Beeville Post Office
April 4, 2007
(#07000272)
111 N. St. Mary's St.
28°24′10″N 97°44′55″W / 28.40264°N 97.74873°W / 28.40264; -97.74873 (Beeville Post Office)
Beeville Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
3 Lott-Canada School
Lott-Canada School
Lott-Canada School
December 7, 2010
(#10000981)
900 W. Corpus Christi St.
28°23′53″N 97°45′26″W / 28.398194°N 97.757153°W / 28.398194; -97.757153 (Lott-Canada School)
Beeville Historic and Architectural Resources Associated with the Rosenwald School Program in Texas MPS; currently a branch location for the Coastal Bend College.
4 Medio Creek Bridge
Medio Creek Bridge
Medio Creek Bridge
October 13, 1988
(#88002000)
CR 241
28°31′46″N 97°47′39″W / 28.529444°N 97.794167°W / 28.529444; -97.794167 (Medio Creek Bridge)
Normanna Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; also called Normanna Bridge
5 NAS Chase Field-Building 1001
NAS Chase Field-Building 1001
NAS Chase Field-Building 1001
February 23, 1994
(#94000050)
Independence St., 0.45 mi. S of jct. with TX 202
28°22′24″N 97°39′49″W / 28.373333°N 97.663611°W / 28.373333; -97.663611 (NAS Chase Field-Building 1001)
Beeville Administration Building
6 NAS Chase Field-Building 1009
NAS Chase Field-Building 1009
NAS Chase Field-Building 1009
February 23, 1994
(#94000051)
Essex St. 0.68 mi. SSE of the jct. of TX 202 and Independence St.
28°22′23″N 97°39′41″W / 28.373056°N 97.661389°W / 28.373056; -97.661389 (NAS Chase Field-Building 1009)
Beeville Enlisted WAVES Barracks
7 NAS Chase Field-Building 1015
NAS Chase Field-Building 1015
NAS Chase Field-Building 1015
February 23, 1994
(#94000052)
Byrd St. 0.82 mi. SSE of jct. of TX 202 and Independence St.
28°22′09″N 97°39′39″W / 28.369167°N 97.660833°W / 28.369167; -97.660833 (NAS Chase Field-Building 1015)
Beeville Landplane Hangar
8 NAS Chase Field-Building 1040
NAS Chase Field-Building 1040
NAS Chase Field-Building 1040
February 23, 1994
(#94000053)
Enterprise St. 0.37 mi. SSE of the jct. of TX 202 and Independence St.
28°22′32″N 97°39′46″W / 28.375556°N 97.662778°W / 28.375556; -97.662778 (NAS Chase Field-Building 1040)
Beeville Auditorium/Gym/Chapel
9 NAS Chase Field-Building 1042
NAS Chase Field-Building 1042
NAS Chase Field-Building 1042
February 23, 1994
(#94000054)
Ofstie Rd. 0.6 mi. SSE of the jct. of TX 202 and Independence St.
28°22′22″N 97°39′39″W / 28.372778°N 97.660833°W / 28.372778; -97.660833 (NAS Chase Field-Building 1042)
Beeville Brig
10 NAS Chase Field-Quarters R
NAS Chase Field-Quarters R
NAS Chase Field-Quarters R
February 23, 1994
(#94000055)
Essex St. 0.43 mi. SSW of the jct. of TX 202 and Independence St.
28°22′28″N 97°39′51″W / 28.374444°N 97.664167°W / 28.374444; -97.664167 (NAS Chase Field-Quarters R)
Beeville Commanding Officer's Quarters
11 NAS Chase Field-Quarters S
NAS Chase Field-Quarters S
NAS Chase Field-Quarters S
February 23, 1994
(#94000056)
Essex St. 0.45 mi. SSW of the jct. of TX 202 and Independence St.
28°22′29″N 97°39′55″W / 28.374722°N 97.665139°W / 28.374722; -97.665139 (NAS Chase Field-Quarters S)
Beeville Executive Officer's Quarters
12 Praeger Building
Praeger Building
Praeger Building
September 9, 1982
(#82004490)
110 W. Corpus Christi St.
28°24′06″N 97°44′57″W / 28.401667°N 97.749167°W / 28.401667; -97.749167 (Praeger Building)
Beeville Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
13 Rialto Theater
Rialto Theater
Rialto Theater
November 21, 2001
(#01001265)
112-114 N. Washington St.
28°24′08″N 97°44′57″W / 28.402222°N 97.749167°W / 28.402222; -97.749167 (Rialto Theater)
Beeville Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; also called Hall-Rialto Theater


Brooks County

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Brooks County Courthouse
Brooks County Courthouse
Brooks County Courthouse
April 10, 2012
(#12000193)
100 East Miller Street
27°13′32″N 98°08′38″W / 27.22547°N 98.14399°W / 27.22547; -98.14399 (Brooks County Courthouse)
Falfurrias Recorded Texas Historic Landmark


Cameron County

[2] Name on the Register[5] Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Baxter Building
Baxter Building
Baxter Building
March 6, 2019
(#100003420)
106 S. A St.
26°11′33″N 97°41′49″W / 26.192451°N 97.696836°W / 26.192451; -97.696836 (Baxter Building)
Harlingen
2 Brazos Santiago Depot July 14, 1971
(#71000923)
Address restricted[4]
Port Isabel
3 Samuel Wallace Brooks House
Samuel Wallace Brooks House
Samuel Wallace Brooks House
November 22, 1988
(#88002530)
623 E St. Charles St.
25°54′14″N 97°30′12″W / 25.90375°N 97.503472°W / 25.90375; -97.503472 (Samuel Wallace Brooks House)
Brownsville
4 Brown-Wagner House
Brown-Wagner House
Brown-Wagner House
August 29, 1977
(#77001430)
245 E St. Charles St.
25°54′23″N 97°30′22″W / 25.90625°N 97.506042°W / 25.90625; -97.506042 (Brown-Wagner House)
Brownsville Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
5 Brownsville City Cemetery and Hebrew Cemetery
Brownsville City Cemetery and Hebrew Cemetery
Brownsville City Cemetery and Hebrew Cemetery
March 31, 2010
(#10000143)
Bound by E. 5th St., Madison St., E 2nd St., and Town Resaca
25°54′34″N 97°30′00″W / 25.909514°N 97.5°W / 25.909514; -97.5 (Brownsville City Cemetery and Hebrew Cemetery)
Brownsville
6 Brownsville City Hall and Market House
Brownsville City Hall and Market House
Brownsville City Hall and Market House
September 30, 2019
(#100004474)
1150 Market Square
25°54′08″N 97°29′51″W / 25.902356°N 97.497521°W / 25.902356; -97.497521 (Brownsville City Hall and Market House)
Brownsville
7 Brownsville Freight Depot and Warehouse District
Brownsville Freight Depot and Warehouse District
Brownsville Freight Depot and Warehouse District
March 26, 2018
(#100002266)
Roughly bounded by former RR alignment, E Fronton, E 4th & E 9th Sts.
25°54′09″N 97°30′22″W / 25.902504°N 97.506088°W / 25.902504; -97.506088 (Brownsville Freight Depot and Warehouse District)
Brownsville
8 Old Brulay Plantation October 10, 1975
(#75001961)
East of Brownsville off of TX 4
25°51′16″N 97°24′01″W / 25.854531°N 97.400289°W / 25.854531; -97.400289 (Old Brulay Plantation)
Brownsville Also known as the Nye Plantation[6]
9 Cameron County Courthouse
Cameron County Courthouse
Cameron County Courthouse
September 27, 1980
(#80004084)
1150 E Madison St.
25°54′15″N 97°29′43″W / 25.904167°N 97.495347°W / 25.904167; -97.495347 (Cameron County Courthouse)
Brownsville State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
10 Old Cameron County Jail
Old Cameron County Jail
Old Cameron County Jail
January 24, 1995
(#94001594)
1201 E Van Buren
25°54′19″N 97°29′34″W / 25.905278°N 97.492847°W / 25.905278; -97.492847 (Old Cameron County Jail)
Brownsville Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
11 Augustine Celaya House
Augustine Celaya House
Augustine Celaya House
April 11, 1986
(#86000726)
504 E St. Francis St.
25°54′13″N 97°30′19″W / 25.903681°N 97.505347°W / 25.903681; -97.505347 (Augustine Celaya House)
Brownsville Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
12 Celaya-Creager House
Celaya-Creager House
Celaya-Creager House
May 5, 1988
(#88000523)
441 E Washington St.
25°54′25″N 97°30′09″W / 25.906806°N 97.5025°W / 25.906806; -97.5025 (Celaya-Creager House)
Brownsville
13 Central Brownsville Historic District May 31, 2019
(#100004008)
Roughly bounded by E. Levee, E. 10th, E. Monroe, E. 14th & E. 15th Sts. & 2 blk. extension along 800 & 900 blks. of E. Elizabeth St.
25°54′10″N 97°29′51″W / 25.9029°N 97.4975°W / 25.9029; -97.4975 (Central Brownsville Historic District)
Brownsville
14 Lillian and George K. Aziz Essey House September 8, 2021
(#100006889)
1205 West Elizabeth St.
25°55′03″N 97°30′57″W / 25.9175°N 97.5157°W / 25.9175; -97.5157 (Lillian and George K. Aziz Essey House)
Brownsville
15 Fernandez and Laiseca Building May 11, 2018
(#100002433)
1142-1154 Madison St.
25°54′13″N 97°29′44″W / 25.903539°N 97.495647°W / 25.903539; -97.495647 (Fernandez and Laiseca Building)
Brownsville
16 Miguel Fernandez Hide Yard
Miguel Fernandez Hide Yard
Miguel Fernandez Hide Yard
October 1, 1990
(#90001485)
1101-1121 E Adams St.
25°54′11″N 97°29′51″W / 25.902947°N 97.497414°W / 25.902947; -97.497414 (Miguel Fernandez Hide Yard)
Brownsville also known as El Aleman
17 Fort Brown
Fort Brown
Fort Brown
October 15, 1966
(#66000811)
S edge of Brownsville off of International Blvd.
25°53′50″N 97°29′26″W / 25.897222°N 97.490556°W / 25.897222; -97.490556 (Fort Brown)
Brownsville
18 M.E. and Estela Cueto Garcia House
M.E. and Estela Cueto Garcia House
M.E. and Estela Cueto Garcia House
June 5, 2017
(#100001038)
155 Calle Anacua
25°55′01″N 97°30′11″W / 25.916861°N 97.503116°W / 25.916861; -97.503116 (M.E. and Estela Cueto Garcia House)
Brownsville
19 Garcia Pasture Site February 23, 1972
(#72001355)
Address restricted[4]
Port Isabel
20 The Gem
The Gem
The Gem
June 28, 1991
(#91000852)
400 E 13th St.
25°54′00″N 97°29′52″W / 25.89989°N 97.49768°W / 25.89989; -97.49768 (The Gem)
Brownsville Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
21 Cieta Friedman and Harry W. Hollowell House March 25, 2019
(#100003533)
622 E. Saint Charles St.
25°54′13″N 97°30′14″W / 25.903495°N 97.503767°W / 25.903495; -97.503767 (Cieta Friedman and Harry W. Hollowell House)
Brownsville
22 Hicks-Gregg House
Hicks-Gregg House
Hicks-Gregg House
July 1, 2009
(#09000486)
1249 W. Washington
25°55′06″N 97°30′56″W / 25.918375°N 97.515536°W / 25.918375; -97.515536 (Hicks-Gregg House)
Brownsville Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
23 Immaculate Conception Church
Immaculate Conception Church
Immaculate Conception Church
March 26, 1980
(#80004085)
1218 E Jefferson St.
25°54′09″N 97°29′45″W / 25.9025°N 97.495972°W / 25.9025; -97.495972 (Immaculate Conception Church)
Brownsville Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
24 La Madrilena
La Madrilena
La Madrilena
November 17, 1988
(#88002384)
1002 E Madison
25°54′17″N 97°29′49″W / 25.904722°N 97.496806°W / 25.904722; -97.496806 (La Madrilena)
Brownsville Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
25 Manautou House
Manautou House
Manautou House
July 14, 1983
(#83003130)
5 E Elizabeth St.
25°54′33″N 97°30′23″W / 25.909236°N 97.506458°W / 25.909236; -97.506458 (Manautou House)
Brownsville Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
26 McNair House
McNair House
McNair House
November 24, 2015
(#15000836)
39 Sunset Drive
25°55′08″N 97°29′52″W / 25.918960°N 97.497848°W / 25.918960; -97.497848 (McNair House)
Brownsville Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
27 Morris-Browne House
Morris-Browne House
Morris-Browne House
October 25, 2006
(#06000955)
204 E Levee St.
25°54′25″N 97°30′22″W / 25.90695°N 97.506111°W / 25.90695; -97.506111 (Morris-Browne House)
Brownsville
28 La Nueva Libertad
La Nueva Libertad
La Nueva Libertad
April 11, 1986
(#84001628)
1301 E Madison
25°54′10″N 97°29′40″W / 25.902778°N 97.494375°W / 25.902778; -97.494375 (La Nueva Libertad)
Brownsville Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; also known as the Cueto Building
29 Palmito Ranch Battlefield
Palmito Ranch Battlefield
Palmito Ranch Battlefield
October 15, 1996
(#93000266)
Between TX 4 and the Rio Grande, 12 mi. E of Brownsville
25°56′48″N 97°17′07″W / 25.946667°N 97.285278°W / 25.946667; -97.285278 (Palmito Ranch Battlefield)
Brownsville
30 Palmville October 20, 2021
(#100007077)
1400 North Reagan St.
26°08′29″N 97°37′18″W / 26.1415°N 97.6216°W / 26.1415; -97.6216 (Palmville)
San Benito
31 Palo Alto Battlefield National Historical Park
Palo Alto Battlefield National Historical Park
Palo Alto Battlefield National Historical Park
October 15, 1966
(#66000812)
6.3 miles N of Brownsville at intersection of FM 1847 and FM 511
26°01′04″N 97°28′50″W / 26.017886°N 97.480617°W / 26.017886; -97.480617 (Palo Alto Battlefield National Historical Park)
Brownsville
32 Point Isabel Lighthouse
Point Isabel Lighthouse
Point Isabel Lighthouse
April 30, 1976
(#76002014)
Corner of TX 100 and Garcia St.
26°04′39″N 97°12′27″W / 26.077633°N 97.207583°W / 26.077633; -97.207583 (Point Isabel Lighthouse)
Port Isabel State Antiquities Landmark
33 Resaca de la Palma Battlefield
Resaca de la Palma Battlefield
Resaca de la Palma Battlefield
April 11, 1986
(#66000813)
North of intersection of Paredes Line Rd and Price Rd.
25°56′15″N 97°29′10″W / 25.9375°N 97.486111°W / 25.9375; -97.486111 (Resaca de la Palma Battlefield)
Brownsville Now a portion of the Palo Alto Battlefield National Historical Park
34 Rio Grande Valley Gas Company Building August 8, 2022
(#100007983)
355 West Elizabeth St.
25°54′42″N 97°30′35″W / 25.911679°N 97.509743°W / 25.911679; -97.509743 (Rio Grande Valley Gas Company Building)
Brownsville
35 Southern Pacific Railroad Passenger Depot
Southern Pacific Railroad Passenger Depot
Southern Pacific Railroad Passenger Depot
November 17, 1978
(#78002903)
601 E Madison St.
25°54′27″N 97°29′57″W / 25.9075°N 97.499236°W / 25.9075; -97.499236 (Southern Pacific Railroad Passenger Depot)
Brownsville Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
36 Charles Stillman House
Charles Stillman House
Charles Stillman House
November 19, 1979
(#79003448)
1305 E Washington St.
25°54′03″N 97°29′47″W / 25.900833°N 97.496319°W / 25.900833; -97.496319 (Charles Stillman House)
Brownsville Recorded Texas Historic Landmark


Dimmit County

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Dimmit County Courthouse
Dimmit County Courthouse
Dimmit County Courthouse
August 14, 1984
(#84001652)
Public Square
28°31′19″N 99°51′35″W / 28.521944°N 99.859722°W / 28.521944; -99.859722 (Dimmit County Courthouse)
Carrizo Springs State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
2 Asher and Mary Isabelle Richardson House
Asher and Mary Isabelle Richardson House
Asher and Mary Isabelle Richardson House
November 22, 1988
(#88002539)
US 83
28°26′31″N 99°45′44″W / 28.441944°N 99.762222°W / 28.441944; -99.762222 (Asher and Mary Isabelle Richardson House)
Asherton Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
3 Valenzuela Ranch Headquarters July 18, 1985
(#85001562)
Valenzuela Creek
28°13′52″N 99°40′39″W / 28.231111°N 99.6775°W / 28.231111; -99.6775 (Valenzuela Ranch Headquarters)
Catarina Recorded Texas Historic Landmark


Duval County

(has no NRHP listings)

Edwards County

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Edwards County Courthouse and Jail
Edwards County Courthouse and Jail
Edwards County Courthouse and Jail
November 7, 1979
(#79002932)
Bounded by Austin, Sweeten, Well, and Main Sts.
30°00′58″N 100°12′30″W / 30.016111°N 100.208333°W / 30.016111; -100.208333 (Edwards County Courthouse and Jail)
Rocksprings State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark


Hidalgo County

[2] Name on the Register[5] Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 1910 Hidalgo County Jail
1910 Hidalgo County Jail
1910 Hidalgo County Jail
May 26, 2020
(#100005230)
121 East McIntyre St.
26°18′09″N 98°09′42″W / 26.30262°N 98.161787°W / 26.30262; -98.161787 (1910 Hidalgo County Jail)
Edinburg Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
2 Border Theater
Border Theater
Border Theater
August 28, 1998
(#98001124)
905 North Conway Blvd.
26°12′54″N 98°19′33″W / 26.215°N 98.325833°W / 26.215; -98.325833 (Border Theater)
Mission Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
3 Casa de Palmas
Casa de Palmas
Casa de Palmas
April 18, 2003
(#03000276)
101 N. Main St.
26°12′17″N 98°14′04″W / 26.2048°N 98.234333°W / 26.2048; -98.234333 (Casa de Palmas)
McAllen Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
4 Cine El Rey
Cine El Rey
Cine El Rey
April 26, 2002
(#02000402)
311 S. 17th St.
26°12′05″N 98°14′17″W / 26.20147°N 98.23804°W / 26.20147; -98.23804 (Cine El Rey)
McAllen
5 Cortez Hotel
Cortez Hotel
Cortez Hotel
December 23, 2004
(#04001397)
260 S. Texas Ave.
26°09′33″N 97°59′27″W / 26.15927°N 97.99091°W / 26.15927; -97.99091 (Cortez Hotel)
Weslaco Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
6 El Sal Del Rey Archeological District August 27, 1979
(#79002977)
Address Restricted
26°32′16″N 98°03′24″W / 26.5379°N 98.0566°W / 26.5379; -98.0566 (El Sal Del Rey Archeological District)
Linn
7 Mary S. and Gordon Griffin House
Mary S. and Gordon Griffin House
Mary S. and Gordon Griffin House
June 13, 2014
(#14000341)
704 N. 15th Street
26°12′38″N 98°14′03″W / 26.210669°N 98.234119°W / 26.210669; -98.234119 (Mary S. and Gordon Griffin House)
McAllen
8 La Lomita Historic District
La Lomita Historic District
La Lomita Historic District
May 28, 1975
(#75002165)
5 mi (8.0 km). S of Mission on FM 1016
26°09′12″N 98°19′32″W / 26.15324°N 98.3256°W / 26.15324; -98.3256 (La Lomita Historic District)
Mission Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
9 Lomita Boulevard Commercial Historic District
Lomita Boulevard Commercial Historic District
Lomita Boulevard Commercial Historic District
September 18, 1998
(#98001184)
400 to 700 Blocks N. Conway Blvd.
26°12′40″N 98°19′34″W / 26.211111°N 98.326111°W / 26.211111; -98.326111 (Lomita Boulevard Commercial Historic District)
Mission
10 Louisiana-Rio Grande Canal Company Irrigation System
Louisiana-Rio Grande Canal Company Irrigation System
Louisiana-Rio Grande Canal Company Irrigation System
November 8, 1995
(#95001284)
S. 2nd St. at River Levee
26°05′49″N 98°15′42″W / 26.09689°N 98.26177°W / 26.09689; -98.26177 (Louisiana-Rio Grande Canal Company Irrigation System)
Hidalgo Address is for First pump station. Listings also includes second pump station in McAllen and approximately 45000 acres of canals in southern Hidalgo County.
11 M and J Nelson Building
M and J Nelson Building
M and J Nelson Building
October 1, 2008
(#08000962)
300-308 S. 14th St.
26°12′05″N 98°14′06″W / 26.201428°N 98.234917°W / 26.201428; -98.234917 (M and J Nelson Building)
McAllen Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
12 McAllen Ranch April 18, 2007
(#07000337)
FM 1017, 13 mi (21 km). W of TX 281
26°37′25″N 98°18′02″W / 26.62359°N 98.3005°W / 26.62359; -98.3005 (McAllen Ranch)
Linn
13 Sam and Marjorie Miller House
Sam and Marjorie Miller House
Sam and Marjorie Miller House
July 9, 1997
(#97000780)
707 N. 15th St.
26°12′39″N 98°14′04″W / 26.210833°N 98.234444°W / 26.210833; -98.234444 (Sam and Marjorie Miller House)
McAllen Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
14 Mission Canal Company Second Lift Pumphouse
Mission Canal Company Second Lift Pumphouse
Mission Canal Company Second Lift Pumphouse
August 30, 2002
(#02000910)
6th St. and Canal
26°12′43″N 98°19′51″W / 26.211944°N 98.330833°W / 26.211944; -98.330833 (Mission Canal Company Second Lift Pumphouse)
Mission
15 Mission Citrus Growers Union Packing Shed
Mission Citrus Growers Union Packing Shed
Mission Citrus Growers Union Packing Shed
August 30, 2002
(#02000911)
824 W. Business TX 83
26°12′56″N 98°19′56″W / 26.215556°N 98.332222°W / 26.215556; -98.332222 (Mission Citrus Growers Union Packing Shed)
Mission
16 Oblate Park Historic District
Oblate Park Historic District
Oblate Park Historic District
December 22, 2005
(#05001459)
Roughly bounded by Doherty, Keralum, W. 16th St. and W 10th St.
26°13′13″N 98°19′17″W / 26.220278°N 98.321389°W / 26.220278; -98.321389 (Oblate Park Historic District)
Mission Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
17 Old Hidalgo Courthouse and Buildings
Old Hidalgo Courthouse and Buildings
Old Hidalgo Courthouse and Buildings
February 1, 1980
(#80004136)
Flora and 1st Sts.
26°05′57″N 98°15′44″W / 26.09927°N 98.26212°W / 26.09927; -98.26212 (Old Hidalgo Courthouse and Buildings)
Hidalgo Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks
18 Old Hidalgo School
Old Hidalgo School
Old Hidalgo School
October 24, 1979
(#79002976)
Flora and 4th Sts.
26°05′55″N 98°15′35″W / 26.0986°N 98.2597°W / 26.0986; -98.2597 (Old Hidalgo School)
Hidalgo State Antiquities Landmark
19 Rancho Toluca July 21, 1983
(#83004513)
FM 1015
26°04′14″N 97°56′43″W / 26.07049°N 97.9454°W / 26.07049; -97.9454 (Rancho Toluca)
Progreso Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks
20 Roosevelt School Auditorium and Classroom Addition
Roosevelt School Auditorium and Classroom Addition
Roosevelt School Auditorium and Classroom Addition
August 30, 2002
(#02000909)
407 E. 3rd St.
26°12′30″N 98°19′21″W / 26.20823°N 98.32259°W / 26.20823; -98.32259 (Roosevelt School Auditorium and Classroom Addition)
Mission
21 John Shary Building
John Shary Building
John Shary Building
August 30, 2002
(#02000907)
900 Doherty
26°12′53″N 98°19′28″W / 26.21483°N 98.32443°W / 26.21483; -98.32443 (John Shary Building)
Mission Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
22 Teatro La Paz
Teatro La Paz
Teatro La Paz
August 30, 2002
(#02000908)
514,516,518 Doherty
26°12′39″N 98°19′31″W / 26.21095°N 98.32517°W / 26.21095; -98.32517 (Teatro La Paz)
Mission Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
23 Valley Fruit Company
Valley Fruit Company
Valley Fruit Company
December 7, 2011
(#11000897)
724 N. Cage Blvd.
26°12′06″N 98°10′54″W / 26.20172°N 98.18177°W / 26.20172; -98.18177 (Valley Fruit Company)
Pharr


Jim Hogg

(has no NRHP listings)

Jim Wells County

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Hinojosa Site
Hinojosa Site
Hinojosa Site
March 30, 1978
(#78002965)
Address restricted[4]
Alice


Kenedy County

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 King Ranch
King Ranch
King Ranch
October 15, 1966
(#66000820)
Kingsville and its environs
27°31′07″N 97°55′01″W / 27.518611°N 97.916944°W / 27.518611; -97.916944 (King Ranch)
Kingsville Extends into Kleberg, Nueces, and Willacy counties
2 Mansfield Cut Underwater Archeological District
Mansfield Cut Underwater Archeological District
Mansfield Cut Underwater Archeological District
January 21, 1974
(#74002083)
Address restricted[4]
Port Isabel Extends into Willacy County


Kinney County

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 1911 Kinney County Courthouse
1911 Kinney County Courthouse
1911 Kinney County Courthouse
March 22, 2004
(#04000230)
501 S. Ann St.
29°18′48″N 100°25′03″W / 29.313333°N 100.4175°W / 29.313333; -100.4175 (1911 Kinney County Courthouse)
Brackettville State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
2 Fort Clark Historic District
Fort Clark Historic District
Fort Clark Historic District
December 6, 1979
(#79002990)
Off U.S. 90
29°18′16″N 100°25′23″W / 29.304444°N 100.423056°W / 29.304444; -100.423056 (Fort Clark Historic District)
Brackettville Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks


Kleberg County

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Dunn Ranch, Novillo Line Camp
Dunn Ranch, Novillo Line Camp
Dunn Ranch, Novillo Line Camp
October 1, 1974
(#74000277)
S of Corpus Christi in Padre Island National Seashore
27°27′42″N 97°17′05″W / 27.461667°N 97.284722°W / 27.461667; -97.284722 (Dunn Ranch, Novillo Line Camp)
Corpus Christi
2 King Ranch
King Ranch
King Ranch
October 15, 1966
(#66000820)
Kingsville and its environs
27°31′07″N 97°55′01″W / 27.518611°N 97.916944°W / 27.518611; -97.916944 (King Ranch)
Kingsville Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks; extends into Kenedy, Nueces, and Willacy counties
3 Henrietta M. King High School
Henrietta M. King High School
Henrietta M. King High School
May 9, 1983
(#83003145)
400 W. King Ave.
27°31′00″N 97°52′22″W / 27.516576°N 97.872740°W / 27.516576; -97.872740 (Henrietta M. King High School)
Kingsville Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
3 Kingsville Downtown Historic District
Kingsville Downtown Historic District
Kingsville Downtown Historic District
October 15, 2018
(#100002845)
Roughly bound by E Yoakum & E King Aves., N 12th St. & UPRR,
27°31′00″N 97°52′00″W / 27.516679°N 97.866659°W / 27.516679; -97.866659 (Kingsville Downtown Historic District)
Kingsville Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks
4 Kleberg County Courthouse
Kleberg County Courthouse
Kleberg County Courthouse
May 10, 2010
(#10000250)
700 E Kleberg Ave.
27°31′00″N 97°51′34″W / 27.516667°N 97.859444°W / 27.516667; -97.859444 (Kleberg County Courthouse)
Kingsville State Antiquities Landmark
5 Nance-Jones House
Nance-Jones House
Nance-Jones House
November 21, 2006
(#06001064)
426 E. Johnston Ave.
27°30′39″N 97°51′48″W / 27.510910°N 97.863433°W / 27.510910; -97.863433 (Nance-Jones House)
Kingsville
6 John B. Ragland Mercantile Company Building
John B. Ragland Mercantile Company Building
John B. Ragland Mercantile Company Building
January 21, 1993
(#92001820)
201 E. Kleberg Ave.
27°30′59″N 97°52′03″W / 27.516312°N 97.867465°W / 27.516312; -97.867465 (John B. Ragland Mercantile Company Building)
Kingsville


La Salle County

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Cotulla Downtown Historic District
Cotulla Downtown Historic District
Cotulla Downtown Historic District
April 16, 2013
(#13000177)
Roughly bounded by Kerr, Tilden, Market and Carrizo Sts.
28°26′08″N 99°14′12″W / 28.435556°N 99.236667°W / 28.435556; -99.236667 (Cotulla Downtown Historic District)
Cotulla Includes the La Salle County Courthouse.
2 Cotulla Ranch June 13, 2014
(#14000342)
1 mi. W. of jct. of I-35 & Crockett St.
28°26′25″N 99°16′04″W / 28.440277°N 99.267650°W / 28.440277; -99.267650 (Cotulla Ranch)
Cotulla vicinity
3 La Salle County Courthouse
La Salle County Courthouse
La Salle County Courthouse
July 11, 2007
(#07000690)
101 Courthouse Square
28°26′08″N 99°14′12″W / 28.435556°N 99.236667°W / 28.435556; -99.236667 (La Salle County Courthouse)
Cotulla State Antiquities Landmark; part of Cotulla Downtown Historic District
4 Welhausen School and Florita Plaza September 23, 2021
(#100007001)
204 East Lane St.
28°25′50″N 99°13′43″W / 28.4305°N 99.2286°W / 28.4305; -99.2286 (Welhausen School and Florita Plaza)
Cotulla


Live Oak County

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Fort Merrill
Fort Merrill
Fort Merrill
November 22, 1991
(#91001686)
Address restricted[4]
Dinero
2 Live Oak County Jail
Live Oak County Jail
Live Oak County Jail
February 25, 2004
(#04000098)
Public square in Oakville
28°26′56″N 98°06′05″W / 28.448889°N 98.101389°W / 28.448889; -98.101389 (Live Oak County Jail)
Oakville Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
3 Pagan Site, 41 LK 58
Pagan Site, 41 LK 58
Pagan Site, 41 LK 58
August 10, 1978
(#78002972)
Address restricted[4]
Calliham


Maverick County

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Fort Duncan
Fort Duncan
Fort Duncan
December 9, 1971
(#71000954)
Bounded by Monroe and Garrison Sts,. city limits on the S, and the Rio Grande on the W
28°42′07″N 100°30′17″W / 28.701944°N 100.504722°W / 28.701944; -100.504722 (Fort Duncan)
Eagle Pass State Antiquities Landmark, contains Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
2 Maverick County Courthouse
Maverick County Courthouse
Maverick County Courthouse
February 15, 1980
(#80004141)
Public Sq.
28°42′32″N 100°30′05″W / 28.708889°N 100.501389°W / 28.708889; -100.501389 (Maverick County Courthouse)
Eagle Pass State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark


McMullen County

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Mustang Branch Site August 10, 1978
(#78003096)
Address restricted[4]
Calliham


Nueces County

[2] Name on the Register[5] Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 600 Building
600 Building
600 Building
March 22, 2016
(#16000121)
600 Leopard Street
27°47′47″N 97°23′48″W / 27.7965°N 97.3967°W / 27.7965; -97.3967 (600 Building)
Corpus Christi
2 Britton-Evans House
Britton-Evans House
Britton-Evans House
December 12, 1976
(#76002054)
411 N. Upper Broadway
27°47′37″N 97°23′48″W / 27.7936°N 97.3966°W / 27.7936; -97.3966 (Britton-Evans House)
Corpus Christi Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; also known as the Centennial House
3 Broadway Bluff Improvement
Broadway Bluff Improvement
Broadway Bluff Improvement
October 11, 1988
(#88001829)
Roughly bounded by Upper and Lower Broadway, I-37, Mann and Mesquite Sts.
27°47′48″N 97°23′46″W / 27.7967°N 97.3962°W / 27.7967; -97.3962 (Broadway Bluff Improvement)
Corpus Christi Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
4 Galvan Ballroom
Galvan Ballroom
Galvan Ballroom
June 3, 2015
(#15000336)
1632 Agnes
27°47′14″N 97°24′33″W / 27.7872°N 97.4091°W / 27.7872; -97.4091 (Galvan Ballroom)
Corpus Christi
5 Simon Gugenheim House
Simon Gugenheim House
Simon Gugenheim House
March 10, 1983
(#83003155)
1601 N. Chaparral St.
27°48′23″N 97°23′43″W / 27.8065°N 97.3953°W / 27.8065; -97.3953 (Simon Gugenheim House)
Corpus Christi Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
6 King Ranch
King Ranch
King Ranch
October 15, 1966
(#66000820)
Kingsville and its environs
27°31′07″N 97°55′01″W / 27.5186°N 97.9169°W / 27.5186; -97.9169 (King Ranch)
Kingsville Extends into Kenedy, Kleberg, and Willacy counties
7 Richard King House
Richard King House
Richard King House
March 17, 1993
(#93000129)
611 S. Upper Broadway
27°47′14″N 97°23′48″W / 27.7872°N 97.3968°W / 27.7872; -97.3968 (Richard King House)
Corpus Christi Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
8 S. Julius Lichtenstein House
S. Julius Lichtenstein House
S. Julius Lichtenstein House
March 10, 1983
(#83003156)
1617 N. Chaparral St.
27°48′26″N 97°23′44″W / 27.8071°N 97.3956°W / 27.8071; -97.3956 (S. Julius Lichtenstein House)
Corpus Christi Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; now the Institute of Hispanic Culture
9 Old Bayview Cemetery October 21, 2020
(#100005689)
Ramirez St. at Padre St.
27°48′02″N 97°23′58″W / 27.8006°N 97.3994°W / 27.8006; -97.3994 (Old Bayview Cemetery)
Corpus Christi
10 Old Nueces County Courthouse
Old Nueces County Courthouse
Old Nueces County Courthouse
June 24, 1976
(#76002055)
701 Mesquite at Belden Sts.
27°48′06″N 97°23′45″W / 27.8017°N 97.3958°W / 27.8017; -97.3958 (Old Nueces County Courthouse)
Corpus Christi State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
11 Old St. Anthony's Catholic Church
Old St. Anthony's Catholic Church
Old St. Anthony's Catholic Church
September 7, 1979
(#79003003)
S. Violet Rd. and TX 44
27°46′57″N 97°35′40″W / 27.7825°N 97.5944°W / 27.7825; -97.5944 (Old St. Anthony's Catholic Church)
Violet Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
12 Oso Dune Site (41NU37)
Oso Dune Site (41NU37)
Oso Dune Site (41NU37)
August 23, 1985
(#85001799)
Address restricted[4]
Corpus Christi
13 Ritz Theatre January 26, 2024
(#100009892)
715 North Chaparral Street
27°47′54″N 97°23′38″W / 27.7984°N 97.3939°W / 27.7984; -97.3939 (Ritz Theatre)
Corpus Christi
14 Wynn Seale Junior High School
Wynn Seale Junior High School
Wynn Seale Junior High School
February 16, 1996
(#96000065)
1701 Ayers St.
27°46′12″N 97°24′12″W / 27.77°N 97.4033°W / 27.77; -97.4033 (Wynn Seale Junior High School)
Corpus Christi Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
15 Sherman Building
Sherman Building
Sherman Building
October 28, 2010
(#10000863)
317 Peoples St.
27°47′48″N 97°23′37″W / 27.7967°N 97.3936°W / 27.7967; -97.3936 (Sherman Building)
Corpus Christi
16 Charlotte Sidbury House
Charlotte Sidbury House
Charlotte Sidbury House
March 10, 1983
(#83003157)
1609 N. Chaparral St.
27°48′24″N 97°23′44″W / 27.8068°N 97.3956°W / 27.8068; -97.3956 (Charlotte Sidbury House)
Corpus Christi Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
17 Tarpon Inn
Tarpon Inn
Tarpon Inn
September 14, 1979
(#79003002)
200 E. Cotter St
27°50′15″N 97°03′36″W / 27.8375°N 97.06°W / 27.8375; -97.06 (Tarpon Inn)
Port Aransas
18 Tucker Site (41NU46)
Tucker Site (41NU46)
Tucker Site (41NU46)
August 29, 1985
(#85001940)
Address restricted[4]
Corpus Christi
19 USS Lexington
USS Lexington
USS Lexington
July 31, 2003
(#03001043)
USS Lexington Museum on the Bay, 2914 North Shoreline Blvd.
27°48′54″N 97°23′20″W / 27.815°N 97.3889°W / 27.815; -97.3889 (USS Lexington)
Corpus Christi


Real County

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Mission San Lorenzo de la Santa Cruz
Mission San Lorenzo de la Santa Cruz
Mission San Lorenzo de la Santa Cruz
July 14, 1971
(#71000958)
Off State Hwy 55 north of Camp Wood
29°40′37″N 100°00′54″W / 29.676944°N 100.015°W / 29.676944; -100.015 (Mission San Lorenzo de la Santa Cruz)
Camp Wood


Refugio County

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Amon B. King's Men Monument
Amon B. King's Men Monument
Amon B. King's Men Monument
July 27, 2018
(#100002758)
807 Commerce St., King's Memorial Park
28°17′47″N 97°16′30″W / 28.296480°N 97.274890°W / 28.296480; -97.274890 (Amon B. King's Men Monument)
Refugio
2 Mitchell-Simmons House February 1, 2024
(#100009893)
904 Commerce Street
28°17′45″N 97°16′33″W / 28.2957°N 97.2758°W / 28.2957; -97.2758 (Mitchell-Simmons House)
Refugio
3 Mission Nuestra Senora del Refugio Monument
Mission Nuestra Senora del Refugio Monument
Mission Nuestra Senora del Refugio Monument
July 27, 2018
(#100002759)
1008 S Alamo St.
28°17′39″N 97°16′39″W / 28.294048°N 97.277557°W / 28.294048; -97.277557 (Mission Nuestra Senora del Refugio Monument)
Refugio
4 Refugio County Courthouse
Refugio County Courthouse
Refugio County Courthouse
August 22, 2002
(#02000895)
808 Commerce
28°17′48″N 97°16′33″W / 28.296667°N 97.275833°W / 28.296667; -97.275833 (Refugio County Courthouse)
Refugio
5 John Howland Wood House
John Howland Wood House
John Howland Wood House
October 13, 1983
(#83003811)
1 Copano Bay St.
28°05′32″N 97°12′45″W / 28.092222°N 97.2125°W / 28.092222; -97.2125 (John Howland Wood House)
Bayside Recorded Texas Historic Landmark


San Patricio County

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 James McGloin Homestead July 14, 1971
(#71000961)
1 mi (1.6 km). NW of San Patricio on FM 666
27°58′12″N 97°47′34″W / 27.96991°N 97.79276°W / 27.96991; -97.79276 (James McGloin Homestead)
San Patricio Boundary increase November 15, 1979; Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
2 San Patricio de Hibernia Monument
San Patricio de Hibernia Monument
San Patricio de Hibernia Monument
April 19, 2018
(#100002352)
Main St,, Constitution Sq.
27°57′06″N 97°46′23″W / 27.951793°N 97.772936°W / 27.951793; -97.772936 (San Patricio de Hibernia Monument)
San Patricio
3 Sons of San Patricio Monument
Sons of San Patricio Monument
Sons of San Patricio Monument
April 19, 2018
(#100002353)
Cty. Rd. 1441 (21), Old San Patricio Cemetery
27°57′34″N 97°45′43″W / 27.959512°N 97.762055°W / 27.959512; -97.762055 (Sons of San Patricio Monument)
San Patricio
4 Taft Public Housing Development (North)
Taft Public Housing Development (North)
Taft Public Housing Development (North)
August 29, 2018
(#100002848)
407 through 426 Industrial St.
27°58′57″N 97°23′47″W / 27.982463°N 97.396350°W / 27.982463; -97.396350 (Taft Public Housing Development (North))
Taft
5 Taft Public Housing Development (South)
Taft Public Housing Development (South)
Taft Public Housing Development (South)
August 29, 2018
(#100002849)
Roughly bounded by Ave. C, Walnut, 2nd & Ash Sts.
27°58′32″N 97°23′57″W / 27.975692°N 97.399303°W / 27.975692; -97.399303 (Taft Public Housing Development (South))
Taft


Starr County

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Silverio de la Pena Drugstore and Post Office
Silverio de la Pena Drugstore and Post Office
Silverio de la Pena Drugstore and Post Office
September 2, 1980
(#80004150)
423 E. Main St.
26°22′39″N 98°49′00″W / 26.3775°N 98.816667°W / 26.3775; -98.816667 (Silverio de la Pena Drugstore and Post Office)
Rio Grande City Part of Rio Grande City Downtown Historic District
2 Fort Ringgold Historic District
Fort Ringgold Historic District
Fort Ringgold Historic District
March 26, 1993
(#93000196)
Rio Grande City School grounds, 1/4 mi. SE of jct. of US 83 and TX 755
26°22′25″N 98°48′26″W / 26.373611°N 98.807222°W / 26.373611; -98.807222 (Fort Ringgold Historic District)
Rio Grande City Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks
3 Fred and Nell Kain Guerra House December 6, 2005
(#05001400)
800 Blk. W Main
26°22′54″N 98°49′45″W / 26.381667°N 98.829167°W / 26.381667; -98.829167 (Fred and Nell Kain Guerra House)
Rio Grande City
4 LaBorde House, Store and Hotel
LaBorde House, Store and Hotel
LaBorde House, Store and Hotel
May 29, 1980
(#80004149)
601 E. Main St.
26°22′38″N 98°48′56″W / 26.377222°N 98.81554°W / 26.377222; -98.81554 (LaBorde House, Store and Hotel)
Rio Grande City Part of Rio Grande City Downtown Historic District
5 Mifflin Kenedy Warehouse and Old Starr County Courthouse
Mifflin Kenedy Warehouse and Old Starr County Courthouse
Mifflin Kenedy Warehouse and Old Starr County Courthouse
July 8, 2005
(#05000657)
200 Blk. W. Water St.
26°22′49″N 98°49′21″W / 26.380278°N 98.8225°W / 26.380278; -98.8225 (Mifflin Kenedy Warehouse and Old Starr County Courthouse)
Rio Grande City
6 Rio Grande City Downtown Historic District
Rio Grande City Downtown Historic District
Rio Grande City Downtown Historic District
July 8, 2005
(#05000656)
Roughly bounded by N. Corpus, E. Wimpy, N. Avasolo and E. Mirasoles
26°22′41″N 98°49′01″W / 26.37817°N 98.8169°W / 26.37817; -98.8169 (Rio Grande City Downtown Historic District)
Rio Grande City Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks
7 Roma Historic District
Roma Historic District
Roma Historic District
July 31, 1972
(#72001371)
Properties along Estrella and Hidalgo Sts. between Garfield St. and Bravo Alley
26°24′22″N 99°01′05″W / 26.406111°N 99.018056°W / 26.406111; -99.018056 (Roma Historic District)
Roma Includes State Antiquities Landmarks, Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks
8 Roma-San Pedro International Bridge March 23, 1984
(#84001959)
SW of Hidalgo St. and Bravo Alley
26°24′13″N 99°01′06″W / 26.403611°N 99.018333°W / 26.403611; -99.018333 (Roma-San Pedro International Bridge)
Roma-Los Saenz Part of Roma Historic District; State Antiquities Landmark
9 Yzaquirre-Longoria House December 22, 2005
(#05001462)
107 W. Water St.
26°22′44″N 98°49′23″W / 26.37902°N 98.82317°W / 26.37902; -98.82317 (Yzaquirre-Longoria House)
Rio Grande City


Uvalde County

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 First National Bank
First National Bank
First National Bank
March 31, 2014
(#14000106)
100 S. East St.
29°12′35″N 99°47′07″W / 29.209717°N 99.785183°W / 29.209717; -99.785183 (First National Bank)
Uvalde
2 Fort Inge Archeological Site
Fort Inge Archeological Site
Fort Inge Archeological Site
September 12, 1985
(#85002298)
Southeast of Uvalde off FM 140
29°10′45″N 99°45′57″W / 29.179167°N 99.765833°W / 29.179167; -99.765833 (Fort Inge Archeological Site)
Uvalde Remnants of a frontier fort established in 1849. Now a county park.
3 John Nance Garner House
John Nance Garner House
John Nance Garner House
December 8, 1976
(#76002074)
333 N. Park St.
29°12′45″N 99°47′33″W / 29.212569°N 99.792431°W / 29.212569; -99.792431 (John Nance Garner House)
Uvalde State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; former home of John Nance Garner, 32nd Vice-President of the United States. Now a museum about his life and times.
4 Grand Opera House
Grand Opera House
Grand Opera House
May 22, 1978
(#78002996)
E. North and N. Getty Sts.
29°12′37″N 99°47′12″W / 29.210278°N 99.786667°W / 29.210278; -99.786667 (Grand Opera House)
Uvalde Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; built in 1891 for plays, musicals, and cultural performances. It still serves the same function today making it the oldest functioning theater in the state of Texas.
5 Leona River Archeological Site
Leona River Archeological Site
Leona River Archeological Site
May 6, 1976
(#76002075)
Address restricted[4]
Uvalde
6 Nicolas Street School
Nicolas Street School
Nicolas Street School
November 27, 2010
(#10000963)
332 Nicolas Street
29°12′08″N 99°47′35″W / 29.202222°N 99.793056°W / 29.202222; -99.793056 (Nicolas Street School)
Uvalde Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
7 State Highway 3 Bridge at the Nueces River
State Highway 3 Bridge at the Nueces River
State Highway 3 Bridge at the Nueces River
October 10, 1996
(#96001108)
US 90, 13 mi (21 km). E of jct. with Kinney Cnty.
29°12′20″N 99°54′07″W / 29.205556°N 99.901944°W / 29.205556; -99.901944 (State Highway 3 Bridge at the Nueces River)
Uvalde
8 Taylor Slough Archeological Site
Taylor Slough Archeological Site
Taylor Slough Archeological Site
May 4, 1976
(#76002076)
Address restricted[4]
Uvalde
9 Uvalde Downtown Historic District
Uvalde Downtown Historic District
Uvalde Downtown Historic District
May 31, 2019
(#100004009)
Centered around jct. of US 90 & US 83, roughly bounded by School Ln., Hornby Pl., 2nd Alley & High St.
29°12′35″N 99°47′12″W / 29.209841°N 99.786731°W / 29.209841; -99.786731 (Uvalde Downtown Historic District)
Uvalde
10 Uvalde Flint Quarry
Uvalde Flint Quarry
Uvalde Flint Quarry
June 3, 1976
(#76002077)
Address restricted[4]
Uvalde
11 Willingham Site
Willingham Site
Willingham Site
April 26, 1976
(#76002078)
Address restricted[4]
Uvalde


Val Verde County

[2] Name on the Register[5] Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Cassinelli Gin House September 4, 1986
(#86002188)
Corner of Pecan and Academy Sts.
29°21′13″N 100°53′48″W / 29.353611°N 100.896736°W / 29.353611; -100.896736 (Cassinelli Gin House)
Del Rio Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
2 Del Rio Cemeteries Historic District July 11, 2003
(#03000664)
Roughly bounded by W 2nd St., Johnson Blvd., and St. Peter's St.
29°21′43″N 100°55′00″W / 29.361944°N 100.916667°W / 29.361944; -100.916667 (Del Rio Cemeteries Historic District)
Del Rio
3 Lower Pecos Canyonlands Archeological District
Lower Pecos Canyonlands Archeological District
Lower Pecos Canyonlands Archeological District
January 13, 2021
(#100006256)
Lower Pecos River watershed area
Coordinates missing
Comstock Thirty-five mostly discontiguous rock art and other archeological sites; also listed in part in several other listings in this county, including Seminole Canyon Archeological District, Lower Pecos Canyon Archeological District, Mile Canyon, and the Rattlesnake Canyon Site.
4 Lower Pecos Canyon Archeological District
Lower Pecos Canyon Archeological District
Lower Pecos Canyon Archeological District
March 31, 1971
(#71000966)
Address restricted[4]
Comstock
5 Mile Canyon
Mile Canyon
Mile Canyon
October 15, 1970
(#70000773)
Just downstream from Langtry
29°48′35″N 101°33′01″W / 29.8097°N 101.5502°W / 29.8097; -101.5502 (Mile Canyon)
Langtry Also known as Eagle Nest Canyon
6 Rattlesnake Canyon Site
Rattlesnake Canyon Site
Rattlesnake Canyon Site
September 28, 1971
(#71000968)
Address restricted[4]
Langtry
7 San Felipe Creek Archeological District
San Felipe Creek Archeological District
San Felipe Creek Archeological District
October 16, 1974
(#74002096)
Address restricted[4]
Del Rio
8 Seminole Canyon Archeological District
Seminole Canyon Archeological District
Seminole Canyon Archeological District
January 25, 1971
(#71000967)
Between US 90 and the Rio Grande west of Comstock
29°41′00″N 101°19′06″W / 29.6833°N 101.3183°W / 29.6833; -101.3183 (Seminole Canyon Archeological District)
Comstock State Historic Site
9 Seven Mile Ranch Archeological District
Seven Mile Ranch Archeological District
Seven Mile Ranch Archeological District
November 16, 1990
(#90001733)
Address restricted[4]
Comstock
10 Val Verde County Courthouse And Jail
Val Verde County Courthouse And Jail
Val Verde County Courthouse And Jail
August 18, 1977
(#77001478)
400 Pecan St.
29°21′32″N 100°53′50″W / 29.358889°N 100.897222°W / 29.358889; -100.897222 (Val Verde County Courthouse And Jail)
Del Rio State Antiquities Landmark
11 West of Pecos Railroad Camps District
West of Pecos Railroad Camps District
West of Pecos Railroad Camps District
April 3, 1973
(#73001982)
Address restricted[4]
Comstock


Webb County

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Barrio Azteca Historic District
Barrio Azteca Historic District
Barrio Azteca Historic District
May 21, 2003
(#03000431)
Roughly bounded by I-35, Matamoros St., Arroyo Zacate, and the Rio Grande
27°30′09″N 99°29′54″W / 27.5025°N 99.498333°W / 27.5025; -99.498333 (Barrio Azteca Historic District)
Laredo
2 Fort McIntosh
Fort McIntosh
Fort McIntosh
June 25, 1975
(#75002011)
Laredo College campus
27°30′28″N 99°31′17″W / 27.507778°N 99.521389°W / 27.507778; -99.521389 (Fort McIntosh)
Laredo Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
3 Hamilton Hotel
Hamilton Hotel
Hamilton Hotel
April 14, 1992
(#92000363)
815 Salinas St.
27°30′25″N 99°30′30″W / 27.506806°N 99.508333°W / 27.506806; -99.508333 (Hamilton Hotel)
Laredo
4 Laredo U.S. Post Office, Court House and Custom House
Laredo U.S. Post Office, Court House and Custom House
Laredo U.S. Post Office, Court House and Custom House
May 18, 2001
(#01000516)
1300 Matamoros
27°30′24″N 99°30′32″W / 27.506736°N 99.508958°W / 27.506736; -99.508958 (Laredo U.S. Post Office, Court House and Custom House)
Laredo
5 Los Ojuelos December 22, 1976
(#76002084)
2.5 mi (4.0 km). S of Mirando City on SR 649
27°24′12″N 98°59′42″W / 27.403333°N 98.995°W / 27.403333; -98.995 (Los Ojuelos)
Mirando City
6 Pan-American Courts and Cafe January 24, 2022
(#100007392)
3301 San Bernardo Ave.
27°31′46″N 99°30′15″W / 27.5295°N 99.5043°W / 27.5295; -99.5043 (Pan-American Courts and Cafe)
Laredo
7 San Augustin de Laredo Historic District
San Augustin de Laredo Historic District
San Augustin de Laredo Historic District
September 19, 1973
(#73001983)
Roughly bounded by Grant and Water Sts., Convent and San Bernardino Aves.
27°30′07″N 99°30′19″W / 27.501944°N 99.505278°W / 27.501944; -99.505278 (San Augustin de Laredo Historic District)
Laredo Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks
8 San Jose de Palafox Historic/Archeological District
San Jose de Palafox Historic/Archeological District
San Jose de Palafox Historic/Archeological District
July 24, 1973
(#73001984)
Address restricted[4]
Laredo
9 U.S. Inspection Station - Laredo, Texas
U.S. Inspection Station - Laredo, Texas
U.S. Inspection Station - Laredo, Texas
September 10, 2014
(#14000600)
100 Convent Avenue
27°30′06″N 99°30′26″W / 27.5017°N 99.5071°W / 27.5017; -99.5071 (U.S. Inspection Station - Laredo, Texas)
Laredo
10 Webb County Courthouse
Webb County Courthouse
Webb County Courthouse
May 4, 1981
(#81000635)
1000 Houston St.
27°30′26″N 99°30′20″W / 27.507222°N 99.505556°W / 27.507222; -99.505556 (Webb County Courthouse)
Laredo State Antiquities Landmark


Willacy County

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 King Ranch
King Ranch
King Ranch
October 15, 1966
(#66000820)
Kingsville and its environs
27°31′07″N 97°55′01″W / 27.518611°N 97.916944°W / 27.518611; -97.916944 (King Ranch)
Kingsville Extends into Kenedy, Kleberg, and Nueces counties
2 Mansfield Cut Underwater Archeological District
Mansfield Cut Underwater Archeological District
Mansfield Cut Underwater Archeological District
January 21, 1974
(#74002083)
Address restricted[4]
Port Isabel Extends into Kenedy County
3 Old Lyford High School
Old Lyford High School
Old Lyford High School
November 7, 1985
(#85002770)
High School Circle
26°24′37″N 97°47′48″W / 26.410208°N 97.796736°W / 26.410208; -97.796736 (Old Lyford High School)
Lyford Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
4 Willacy County Courthouse
Willacy County Courthouse
Willacy County Courthouse
January 17, 2017
(#100000507)
547 W. Hidalgo Ave.
26°28′57″N 97°47′15″W / 26.482389°N 97.787609°W / 26.482389; -97.787609 (Willacy County Courthouse)
Raymondville Recorded Texas Historic Landmark


Zapata County

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Corralitos Ranch August 2, 1977
(#77001483)
2 mi (3.2 km). N of San Ygnacio off U.S. 83
27°07′10″N 99°25′50″W / 27.119444°N 99.430556°W / 27.119444; -99.430556 (Corralitos Ranch)
San Ygnacio
2 Dolores Nuevo
Dolores Nuevo
Dolores Nuevo
November 27, 1973
(#73001986)
Address restricted[4]
Laredo
3 Dolores Viejo
Dolores Viejo
Dolores Viejo
August 17, 1973
(#73001987)
Address restricted[4]
San Ygnacio
4 San Francisco Ranch March 25, 1977
(#77001484)
1 mi (1.6 km). N of San Ygnacio
27°04′53″N 99°25′48″W / 27.081355°N 99.430110°W / 27.081355; -99.430110 (San Francisco Ranch)
San Ygnacio
5 San Ygnacio Historic District
San Ygnacio Historic District
San Ygnacio Historic District
July 16, 1973
(#73001988)
Town of San Ygnacio
27°02′44″N 99°26′34″W / 27.045556°N 99.442778°W / 27.045556; -99.442778 (San Ygnacio Historic District)
San Ygnacio
6 Trevino-Uribe Rancho
Trevino-Uribe Rancho
Trevino-Uribe Rancho
July 16, 1973
(#73002342)
Jct. of Uribe and Trevino Sts.
27°02′42″N 99°26′36″W / 27.045°N 99.443333°W / 27.045; -99.443333 (Trevino-Uribe Rancho)
San Ygnacio Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, part of San Ygnacio Historic District


Zavala County

[2] Name on the Register[5] Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Crystal City Internment Camp
Crystal City Internment Camp
Crystal City Internment Camp
August 1, 2014
(#14000474)
Roughly bounded by Airport Drive, Popeye Lane, North 7th & North 12th Avenues
28°41′24″N 99°49′24″W / 28.6899°N 99.8234°W / 28.6899; -99.8234 (Crystal City Internment Camp)
Crystal City


References

  1. ^ "The South Texas Region 2022 Regional Report". Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. Retrieved April 8, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Federal and state laws and practices restrict general public access to information regarding the specific location of this resource. In some cases, this is to protect archeological sites from vandalism, while in other cases it is restricted at the request of the owner. See: Knoerl, John; Miller, Diane; Shrimpton, Rebecca H. (1990), Guidelines for Restricting Information about Historic and Prehistoric Resources, National Register Bulletin, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, OCLC 20706997.
  5. ^ a b c d e f "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  6. ^ http://www.advancedmastergardener.org/Section106/Brulay%20Plantation%20Historical%20Study/Brulay.pdf [bare URL PDF]