For more than 10,000 years unearthed pre-Columbian Indians dolomite quarries thought here agatized to make bullets, knives, scrapers and other tools.
Amistad Reservoir on the Rio Grande is located on the border between the US and Mexico, offers excellent opportunities for water-based recreation throughout the year.
Ground cover herb bunch, yucca and cactus to Rio Grande and its deep ravines, Big Bend National Park is great and wild.
The "biological crossroads of North America" consists of nine separate units of land and water four runners protect a wide range of ecological systems.
It commemorates the peaceful settlement of border disputes between Mexico and the United States 100 years by the Treaty from 1963 Chamizal.
Journey through 300 years of Texas and Louisiana border settlement and development.
Make you enjoy a trip to El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro National Historic Trail 300 years of history and culture in the Southwest.
Soldiers from Fort Davis helped protect 1854-1891 open the area for the establishment and travelers in San Antonio-El Paso Road.
Features the largest and most important fossil reef in the world Permian limestone parts; contains Guadalupe Peak, the highest point in Texas in 8749 meters.
Created by Sanford Dam on the Canadian River, Lake Meredith is a popular area for water recreation in the southwest.
Includes cradle home and ranch of the 36th President of the cab of his grandparents and family cemetery.
The longest barrier island was not developed in the world providing food, water and shelter for a variety of wildlife.
Keep up the great battle that saw the first battle of the Mexican War of 1846-48.
A group of 191 miles on the American side of the Rio Grande in the Chihuahuan Desert protect the river.
Four Spanish frontier missions part of a colonization system that are stretched in southern Spain in the 17th 18th and 19th century thought here.
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