Building restoration in Rio Grande City, TX
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Carriqui
β OpenCarriqui is a renowned food institution located in the heart of San Antonio, Texas. Known for their delicious nachos made with carefully selected ingredients, Carriqui has been recognized as one of the top 10 nacho spots in the city by SA Express News. Drawing inspiration from the South Texas tradition of flavoring food with fire, Carriqui's menu features regional favorites from the Rio Grande Valley, Texas coast, and the Hill Country, all cooked over custom-forged pits, smokers, and grills fueled by native wood. Guests can enjoy their favorite drinks and South Texas treats on the patio, with daily Happy Hour specials and 1/2 Price Margaritas every Tuesday. Located at the historic Pearl, Carriqui continues the tradition of the building as a neighborhood anchor and hangout spot. Whether you're looking for a lively Smokehouse Sunday with friends or an intimate dinner inside the beautifully restored main house, Carriqui is the perfect destination for gatherings big and small.
239 E Grayson St, San Antonio, TX 78215, United States -
Fort Ringgold
β OpenFort Ringgold, located on Ringgold Avenue in Rio Grande City, Texas, was a historic military post that watched over the town and the Rio Grande River crossing for 96 years. Named after Samuel Ringgold, who died in the battle of Palo Alto, the fort served as a garrison against border violence and played a significant role in the economic development of Rio Grande City. While it was initially occupied in 1848, the fort didn't see major permanent structures until after the Civil War, with wood-frame and brick buildings surrounding a palm-lined parade ground. Fort Ringgold was known for its impressive appearance and hosted prominent military figures such as Robert E. Lee and John J. Pershing during its peak. The fort ceased operations in 1944, and the property was later purchased by the Rio Grande Independent School District. Today, visitors can explore the campus and admire surviving barracks, as well as the hospital, armory, and mortuary buildings. The restored R.E. Lee House is a highlight of the site. Visitors can obtain information at the gate and choose to drive or walk around the grounds. Make sure to bring your homework along, just in case you encounter your math teacher strolling through the promenade. For more information, contact the Texas Historical Commission at (512) 463-6100 or thc@thc.texas.gov.
Ringgold Ave, Rio Grande City, TX 78582, United States
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