Brownsville, Texas • Cameron County
The Cameron County Courthouse in Brownsville, Texas, is a commanding Neoclassical and Spanish Colonial Revival structure. Its grand facade and imposing presence reflect the civic pride and governmental authority of South Texas.
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Architecture
623 E. St. Charles St., Brownsville, Texas
Architecture
245 E. St. Charles St., Brownsville, Texas
Landscape Architecture; Art; Community Planning And Development
Bound By E. 5th St., Madison St., E 2nd St., And Town Resaca, Brownsville, Texas
Architecture; Commerce; Politics/Government
1150 Market Square, Brownsville, Texas
Commerce; Transportation
Roughly Bounded By Former Rr Alignment , E Fronton, E 4th & E 9th Sts., Brownsville, Texas
Politics/Government; Architecture
1201 E. Van Buren, Brownsville, Texas
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Architecture
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Architecture
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