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the free encyclopedia City in Texas
United States Brownsville
Texas City Images from left to right
top to bottom Cameron County Courthouse (1914)
Reynaldo G. Garza &amp
Filemon B. Vela Courthouse
Cameron County Administrative Building
Port of Brownsville
La Plaza Multimodal Terminal
TSC Performing Arts Center
U.S. Post Office
Villa del Sol Apartments
Market Square
Resaca
Hotel El Jardin
Lone Star National Bank Tower Flag Nickname:&#160

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