We enjoyed a two hour tour with guide Aminta aboard the "Bessie III". Aminta was well informed about the history of the city and families that settled in the area.
Info from tour guide:
"Rio Grande City, county seat of Starr County, lies along the Rio Grande River near the border of Texas and Mexico It is part of Los Caminos Del Rio or 'roads of the river", a heritage corridor rich in natural and cultural legacies."
There was an influx of French and German refugees escaping the Mexican War of Independence of 1810 who settled in the area.
The original land grants were sized one mile by 10-15 miles, extending from the Rio Grande River inland.
The tour included the grounds of Ft. Ringgold, a military reservation consisting of about 360 acres. It was used during the 1810 Mexican War of Independence. It was deactivated in 1944 and sold the the local school district.
This serves as the auditorium for the school. A local artist painted the historical mural on the front. |
1886. Gen. Robert E. Lee came to the fort on two occasions and stayed here. |
Original building; 1880's, German doctor's office/residence |
1886; built by German immigrant H. Portsheller. |
A multi-colored bougainvillea bush: starts as green, goes to white, then pink. See below. |
Note the coral/magenta color in the center: the final color change. |
Our gang: Jeff/Marcella; Evelyn/Gary; Gayla/Glen |
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