RGV Visitors Guide

Historic Brownsville Museum Don’t miss the train while in the Valley! The Historic Brownsville Museum’s featured exhibit is a Baldwin wood-burning railroad locomotive, the last one in the world of its kind. The museum is located within the old Southern Pacific Railroad Depot built in 1928 and covers the history of Brownsville from its beginning with emphasis on the War with Mexico and the Civil War. Significant historical artifacts from Brownsville’s past are also on display and artwork is currently on exhibit in the art gallery. The museum is located at 641 E. Madison St. Admission prices are adults $6, seniors $4, students $2, children under 6 are free (accompanied by an adult), and veterans are free. A day pass with admission to the Heritage Complex, the Historic Brownsville Museum, and the Costumes of the Americas Museum is available, prices are adults $12, seniors $8, students $4, and children under 6 are free (accompanied by an adult). Open Tuesdays through Saturdays, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., closed Sundays, Mondays, and major holidays. There is free parking in the museum parking lot. For more information contact the museum at (956) 548-1313 or visit www.brownsvillehistory. org. Brownsville’s Historic Places Walking Tours The Discover Brownsville’s Historic Places walking tour maps are available (while supplies last) at Brownsville Heritage Complex at 1325 E. Washington St. in Brownsville. Call (956) 541-5560 for information or go online to www. brownsvillehistory.org. Tours of the area are often led in winter months through the Brownsville Heritage Complex. Brownsville Heritage Complex The Brownsville Heritage Complex is comprised of the Brownsville Heritage Museum and the Stillman House Museum. Guests to the Brownsville Heritage Complex will step back in time to the 1850s as they walk through the house Charles Stillman lived in, one of Brownsville’s founders. In addition to artifacts and décor of the time period, bilingual interpretive panels introduce guests to the culture, architecture, and early history of Brownsville. Brownsville Heritage Museum allows visitors to explore the history of South Texas and Mexico through interactive exhibits, bilingual signage, and unique artifacts from their collections. The Aiken Education Gallery now houses an exhibit centered on the Mexican Revolution and displays a 1909 German MAN limo which was allegedly custom made for Porfirio Diaz. The Vezzetti Room accommodates temporary art and cultural exhibits in addition to hosting a wild variety of programs and events. The Brownsville Heritage Complex is located in the heart of historic downtown at 1325 E. Washington. The hours of operation are Tuesdays through Saturdays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., closed Sundays and Mondays. Admission to the entire complex is $6 for adults, $4 for seniors, and $2 for students. Children under 6 (accompanied by an adult) and Veterans are free. A day pass with admission to both the Heritage Complex, the Historic Brownsville Museum, and the Costumes of the Americas Museum is available, prices are adults $12, seniors $8, students $4, and children under 6 are free (accompanied by an adult). Parking is limited to street parking in front of the museum or parking in the small side parking lot. Do not use the church parking next to the museum or you will be towed. Call (956) 541-5560 for information or go online to www.brownsvillehistory.org. Children’s Museum of Brownsville Located at 501 Ringgold St., #5, Dean Porter Park in Brownsville, this non-profit museum is a fun environment where children can learn and explore through a variety of exhibits, workshops, and programs in a safe and imaginative environment. Admission is $9.50 per person, and children under 12 months enter for free. The hours are Tuesdays through Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sundays from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., closed on Mondays. For more information, please call (956) 548-9300 or visit www.cmofbrownsville. org. Gladys Porter Zoo Explore one of the top zoos in the country, Gladys Porter Zoo. Take a trek through Africa, Asia, Tropical America, and Indo-Australia. EnPage 42 Rio Grande Valley Visitors Guide 2023-2024

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