San Agustin de Laredo Historic District (Laredo, Texas)
Mexico /
Tamaulipas /
Nuevo Laredo /
Laredo, Texas
World
/ Mexico
/ Tamaulipas
/ Nuevo Laredo
World / United States / Texas
place with historical importance, draw only border, historic city center

The San Agustin de Laredo Historic District is a historical district that covers what was once the original city of Laredo, Texas that was established by Don Tomás Sánchez. Today, the district is located in Downtown Laredo. The San Agustin District is home to San Agustin Cathedral and to the Republic of the Rio Grande Capitol. Most of the district's streets are made from bricks. Most of the buildings in the district reflect Spanish and Mexican influences and are made from masonry. The district is considered the last example of Spanish Colonization of the Lower Rio Grande Valley. The San Agustin de Laredo Historic District is registered in the National Register of Historic Places since 1973. Its historic significance is Architecture and Engineering. Its architectural style is Mission, Spanish Revival, and Greek Revival.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Agustin_de_Laredo_Historic_District
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Coordinates: 27°30'12"N 99°30'20"W
- Cuddihy Field Airport (07TE) (Former Cuddihy Naval Auxiliary Air Station) 198 km
- Location of Naval Auxiliary Air Station Rodd Field 209 km
- Fort Clark 220 km
- Fort Sam Houston 243 km
- Area B 245 km
- Wimberley, Texas 310 km
- Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park / ranch unit 318 km
- Oaxaca (shipwreck) 343 km
- George Ranch Historical Park 434 km
- Prairie Chapel Ranch - Home of George W. Bush 494 km
- Downtown Laredo 0.3 km
- Barrio Azteca Historic District 0.7 km
- Downtown Nuevo Laredo 1.4 km
- Tex Mex Railyards 1.6 km
- Lost Lakes Area 1.6 km
- Laredo Water Treatment Plant 2.6 km
- Zona de Centros Comerciales Oeste 4.7 km
- Guerreros del Sol 7 km
- South Texas Bail Bonds 7.7 km
- Quetzalcóatl International Airport 9 km