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Annual Quinceanera Fair 2005 - Rio Grande Valley Info
Don't miss your opportunity to be a part of the 1st Annual Quinceanera Fair 2005 at the McAllen Civic Center, Sunday, March 6th, Noon-6PM. Admission is just $6.00 at the door.
SPI Beachbums - Rio Grande Valley Info
An exciting adventure awaits you on one of our fun cruises of the beautiful Laguna Madre. Charter one of the most comfortable boats on the island. We offer Dolphin Watches, snorkeling trips, bird watching, half-day cruises and fireworks cruises not to mention a historical tour of the island by water.
A Colonial Jewel...ZACATECAS - Rio Grande Valley Info
One of the colonial jewels of Mexico.A true beauty founded by the Spaniards in 1546 as they searched for rich silver veins. Enigmatic pre-hispanic sites, magnificent colonial convents, impressive museums, battle grounds and ruins make this a city not to be missed.
COPPER CANYON in DEPTH - Rio Grande Valley Info
More time to enjoy the canyon and less time on the road with two nights right on the rim and two nights at El Fuerte, the most colonial town in northwest Mexico. Also stay in Creel the “gateway to the CopperCanyon”. Visit Los Mochis, today’s Western terminus of the rail line. Ride the Chihuahua al Pacifico, a “train ride in the sky”, through 86 tunnels and over 39 bridges.
DAY OF THE DEAD in MICHOACAN - Rio Grande Valley Info
Come join Jo for one of the most interesting and heart-warming trips that you can imagine. This is a special tour for special people who are interested in the culture of another country. Stops are made in out-of-the way villages known for their customs and their arts and crafts.
Dolphin watching - Rio Grande Valley Info
On this trip, we cruise along the jetties and visit some of the most docile animals in the world. Get up close to these giants and make eye contact. Dolphin watching has become one of the most popular boating activities on the Laguna Madre.
GUADALAJARA FIESTA City of Flowers and Fountains - Rio Grande Valley Info
A favorite of travelers and retirees who fall in love with Guadalajara, the pearl of Jalisco. Even though it is Mexico’s second largest city, it still maintains a provincial atmosphere. Guadalajara is known for the mexican cowboy costume, the joyful mariachi music, handicrafts, tequila and delicious cuisine.
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COPPER CANYON/MAZATLAN - Rio Grande Valley Info
A trip for the adventurous! Goes all the way through the Canyon from West to East - the best way to see this awesome work of nature. Ride the “World’s Most Scenic Railroad” which has recently been refurbished.Catch rare glimpses into the lifestyles of the Tarahumara Indians!
The Mad Englishman’s Gardens TAMPICO-VALLES - Rio Grande Valley Info
This tour is fantastic! Great seafood in the tropical port of Tampico on the Gulf of Mexico. Then lush, tropical foliage! Colorful Indian markets! Stay downtown in Valles and visit the local bakery also serving coffee to your taste. Perhaps have them grind and blend it to take home.
The MexicanHillTown... SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE - Rio Grande Valley Info
Known as the Mexican Hill Town, San Miguel is so picturesque and the climate so divine that it has become an artists' and retirees' mecca. The magnificent Gothic style pink cantera stone Cathedral, landmark of San Miguel, was designed by a self-trained Indian who drew his plans in the sand.
Monterrey - Rio Grande Valley Info
Monterrey, the third largest city in Mexico, lies in the Santa Catarina valley encircled by dramatic mountains including the distinctive saddle-shaped “Cerro de la Silla”. This modern industrial city sports one of the world’s largest plazas, the GranPlaza, surrounded by colonial cathedrals, monumental sculptures, and ultra-modern government buildings.
Hello my name is Jim Cook - Rio Grande Valley Info
Hello my name is Jim Cook
and I am running for the10th Assembly District ...
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