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McAllen,
Texas
McAllen is a color splashed subtropical garden,
centered in the rich history and tradition of the Rio Grande Valley.
A place to relax in a superb climate, warmed by the sun and cooled
by the refreshing Gulf breeze. McAllen has a rich and lively
history,
with
small towns on both sides of the Rio Grande. Most history buffs
start at the Hidalgo County Historical Museum, that is housed in the
old county jail in nearby Edinburgh. In the heart of the Rio Grande
Valley, McAllen is within easy reach for many attractions.
Enjoy the sparkling beaches of South Padre Island,
Harlingen's Iowa Jim Memorial, the inspiring shrine to the Virgin of
San Juan and one of the nation's top zoos, the Glady's Porter Zoo in
Brownsville.
Much of the McAllen area's attraction lies in its
geography, its great outdoors, its climate, its history, and its
rich Hispanic flavor. Situated as far to the south as Miami, the
laid-back subtropical setting easily lends itself to a slower, more
relaxed, somehow more pleasant life-style. The musical sounds of the
Spanish language you'll hear on the streets and in the shops simply
confirms that you're "not in Kansas anymore", but in a unique, very
special place. CNN Money lists McAllen-Edinburg-Pharr as one of the
hottest markets for 2006-2007, with a forecasted growth percentage
of 11.4%.
Fields of vegetables, sugar cane and onions that
grow here year round freely invade the city limits. Summer's cotton
and winter's grapefruit and oranges can be found across the street
from handsome residential neighborhoods just as easily as farther
out in the country. No matter what your interests (short of skiing
and mountain climbing), there is something for you here in the
Valley of the Texas Rio Grande.
Any time of year there are exciting things
happening in and around McAllen: a number of challenging golf
courses, tennis courts, swimming, bowling and miniature golf,
recreation centers, and activity centers geared for kids during the
day; plus lots of opportunities to let your hair down at night, from
a quiet romantic bistro, through country western, to full blast
rock-and-roll, and the very popular Tejano music of South Texas.
Attractions:
The
McAllen International Museum is one of the city's artistic centers.
It is a showplace for traveling art exhibitions, showings of its own
considerable collections, and newly-developed Hands-On exhibitions
of science and natural history. Periodic lectures, seminars, and
special events are part of the Museum's extensive program of art and
science education.
The Valley Symphony Orchestra plays a regular
concert series in McAllen and at the Fine Arts Center at the
University of Texas Pan American in nearby Edinburg. Outdoor
concerts are scheduled periodically in McAllen's downtown Archer
Park.
Broadway shows and big-name performers grace the
Civic Center stage during the winter season productions of the
McAllen Performing Arts. An active community concerts organization
also brings in well-known productions, featuring soloists,
ensembles, dancers and plays, and a number of the
best-of-the-country shows from Branson, Missouri which find a winter
haven in McAllen.
The University Theater at the University of Texas
Pan American in Edinburg produces a series of plays and musicals
during the school year, and the McAllen high schools present
excellent theater productions on their stages. Regular performances
by Rio Grande Valley Ballet are enjoyed throughout the year.
Shopping:
When it comes right down to it, many people who visit McAllen spend
most of their leisure time shopping. That's not just true for the
many visitors from all of Mexico who regard McAllen as the
southernmost American city, and reserve their most serious shopping
for their frequent visits to this retail dynamo. It's true for
everyone. Because of a number of shoppers from Mexico, McAllen's
retail variety and the quality and quantity of retail outlets, and
the merchandise they offer, would do credit to a city several times
McAllen's size. From the city's
principal
shopping center, La Plaza Mall, uniquely situated within walking
distance of the airport terminal, to the bustling downtown area with
many smaller shops that have been in the same location for years, to
a whole new generation of retail construction to the east, and along
10th Street to the north, totaling to 40 retail shopping centers
with a constant flow of incomers. McAllen's wealth of shopping is
here for you to discover. McAllen is the retail center of South
Texas and Northern Mexico, drawing from a consumer base of over ten
million people.
La Plaza Mall, a 1.2 million square-foot shopping
center, is one of the most prosperous and highest-trafficked centers
in the United States. Many national retailers located here are among
the most profitable in their chains. La Plaza Mall, a single-level
super regional mall, is managed by Simon Property Group, Inc.,
headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. La Plaza Mall is anchored by
Dillard's, Foley's, Home and Children's Store, Japanned, Joe Brand
and Sears and has over 140 specialty stores.
The nights can be wonderful in South Texas and you
know what it is that's "big and bright, deep in the heart of Texas!"
Just a few miles away from the lights of the Valley cities, the
clear night sky is a black and silver tapestry of stars. Even
better, find a place where you have a good view of a typical
dazzling South Texas sunset, then watch the stars come out one by
one. Trace out your favorite constellations, and discover some new
ones you won't find in the northern skies. Bring along those bionics
you toted down to help you gaze at birds; they work very well for
studying the heavens too.
McAllen's food is not the only thing liberally
seasoned by the border heritage. Much of the local entertainment
finds its origins in the color, the rhythms and the zest for life of
neighboring Mexico and indeed of all of Spanish America. Many of the
schools and the parks and recreation departments have regularly
scheduled performances of music and dance from Mexico. During the
year, a number of fine Mexican performing companies find their way
to the stage of McAllen's Civic Center Auditorium to delight, excite
and please their eager audiences.
Come visit McAllen soon! |