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Hidalgo, Texas's, Killer Bee Statue, a nod to a historical moment in October 1990 when the first known swarm of these "Africanized" bees was documented to have crossed into the United States from Mexico and into this little Rio Grande River community in far-south Texas

Hidalgo, Texas's, Killer Bee Statue, a nod to a historical moment in O...

Title, date, and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Sculpted by Jerome Vettrus (Source: A comprehensive guide to outdoor sculpture in Texas, p. 246) Rather than downplay this event as a... More

The Landrum (sometimes called Los Flores) Cemetery, a country graveyard established in the 1920s near the community of San Benito in Cameron County, along the Rio Grande River in far-south Texas

The Landrum (sometimes called Los Flores) Cemetery, a country graveyar...

Title, date, and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. The Landrum is named for James L. Landrum, a rancher who donated land to local residents for a cemetery. Credit line: The Lyda Hill T... More