RGV Visitors Guide

Page 27 Rio Grande Valley Visitors Guide 2026-2027 LOCATIONS S Veterans Blvd S Alamo Rd N Alamo Rd S Raul Longoria Rd N 10th St Farm to Market Rd 907 Tower Rd Tower Rd Tower Rd 69C Alberta Rd W Freddy Gonzalez Dr E Schunior St Violet Ave W 2 9 6 4 1 Lopezville Pharr Bus 10 5 11 12 13 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 San Juan 7 8 Alamo Edinburg UTRGV Patron of the Arts Edinburg Chamber of Commerce See Chamber O ces, p. 46 Museum of South Texas History Bert Ogden Arena Pharr Aquatic Center Basilica of Our Lady of San Juan Del Valle – National Shrine La Sal Del Rey South Texas Motorcycle Museum Edinburg Scenic Wetlands See Birding and Nature, p. 4-8 Gelman Stained Glass Museum Alamo Chamber of Commerce See Chamber O ces, p. 46 Maria del Pilar Garza Museum Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge See Birding and Nature, p. 4-8 UTRGV Patron of the Arts UTRGV Patron of the Arts is the performance series of the UTRGV School of Music that has provided Rio Grande Valley residents and visitors with excellent artistic programs for over 35 years. The program was created in 1984 in Brownsville to provide the community and students with opportunities for learning and enrichment by attending live events by professional guest musicians as well as visual artists. Patron of the Arts also provides a venue for faculty and student performances to showcase the considerable talent the RGV has. UTRGV Patron of the Arts has two main venues: the UTRGV Performing Arts Complex at 1201 W. University Dr. in Edinburg, and the TSC Performing Arts Center at 90 Taylor Ave. in Brownsville. For up-to-the-minute performance and ticket information, please visit www.utrgv. edu/arts. Museum of South Texas History The Museum of South Texas History (MOSTHistory) is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums and is dedicated to preserving and presenting the borderland heritage of South Texas and northeastern Mexico. Founded in 1967 as the Hidalgo County Historical Museum

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