Brownsville Station
Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Samuel W Brooks home Moved and Improved

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Compiled by Jose Cazares and Javier R Garcia On July 22, 1951- A 73-year old house, built of Louisiana cypress, that once housed refugee...
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Saturday, November 10, 2018

1948 Safety Sally as She Lived and Died in Brownsville, Texas

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Compiled by Javier R. Garcia The late 1930s demanded a solution to help protect children from speeding or inattentive motorists traveli...
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Saturday, October 20, 2018

Casimiro Tamayo Building- 947 E. 15th Street, Brownsville, Cameron County TX

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We thank Fernando Balli for sharing this document written by architect Stephen Fox with us: 5-7 October 2018   I. CONTEXT The histo...
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Sunday, September 23, 2018

1951 - Mrs. Margaret P. Tipton is a winner!

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Rene Torres On February 5, 1951, the “All Valley Morning Express,” which at the time, was published as part of the San Antonio Express,...
Saturday, September 22, 2018

1977 - House of E Adams and 13th St

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Joe Von Hatten takes us back to take a look at a house that was removed as downtown made the transition to expanding itself as a business di...
Wednesday, September 19, 2018

1948 Colorized Photo Has a Story to Tell

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Here's a li'l taste of a colorized photo which will include some details about the time and place and incidents that precipitate...

1938 Tom Sawyer brings smiles to “Depression” era kids

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Capitol Theater invites city’s poorest children to the movies By Rene Torres According to economist, “The Stock Market crash of ...
Monday, September 10, 2018

1978 - Historic Preservationists Did Their Darndest

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Bronsbil Estacion takes a look at the past to rediscover an era when revitalization and preservation of historic structures was in peril an...
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Bronsbil Estacion / Brownsville Station posts vintage photos, local histories and current events and news, announcements, basically whatever the heck it wants. The majority of the photos you see are not the property of Brownsville Station. Their publication is for the purpose of educating and informing the people of Brownsville, Texas about their history and culture or unique aspects of Brownsville that are mostly forgotten about. We thank our many contributors who keep this page active. The page is in no way affiliated with the great rock band of the 1970s which still lives on today. ~ JavierG
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