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[McAllen Parks & Recreation Department's Ballet Folklorico]

Description: Photograph of the McAllen Parks and Recreation Department's Ballet Folklorico performing at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. The dancers are performing in groups of two for a large crowd of festival participants. The female dancers wear white dresses and boots, while the male dancers wear white collared shirts with dark pants and shoes.
Date: [1990-08-02..1990-08-05]
Creator: Informedia
Partner: UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections

[Ballet Folklorico Performance]

Description: Photograph of the McAllen Parks and Recreation Department's Ballet Folklorico performing at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. In the photograph, the female ballerinas are wearing historical dress including long dresses, white boots, and braided hair ribbons. They perform under a canopied stage for a large crowd of festival participants.
Date: [1990-08-02..1990-08-05]
Creator: Informedia
Partner: UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections

[Aerial View of McAllen]

Description: Photograph of an aerial view of downtown McAllen, Texas, looking west. Main Street is at the bottom of the photo. Many cars are parked in parking lots, or on the sides of streets, while others drive down the road.
Date: 196X
Partner: McAllen Public Library

[Aerial View of Downtown McAllen]

Description: Photograph of an aerial view of downtown McAllen, Texas, looking south. Main Street is in the center of the photo. Many cars are parked on the sides of streets, while others drive down the road.
Date: 196X
Partner: McAllen Public Library

[Aerial View of the Rio Grande River]

Description: Photograph of an aerial view of the Rio Grande River border crossing. The Hidalgo-Reynosa bridge is at the top of the picture, and cars are parked in building parking lots.
Date: unknown
Creator: Garcia, Luis, Jr.
Partner: McAllen Public Library

[Aerial View of Brownsville]

Description: Photograph of an aerial view of downtown Brownsville, Texas. A river is visible to the right.
Date: 196X
Partner: McAllen Public Library

[Aerial View of McAllen]

Description: Photograph of an aerial view of McAllen's South 10th Street, facing south. Fields are on both sides of the street, and the McAllen Airport is visible in the upper right corner.
Date: 196X
Partner: McAllen Public Library

[Aerial View of Flamingo Hotel]

Description: Photograph of an aerial view of McAllen's Flamingo Hotel area on North 10th Street. Cars are parked on the side of the road, and there is a pool in the center of the hotel area.
Date: 196X
Partner: McAllen Public Library

[Aerial View of the Rio Grande River]

Description: Photograph of an aerial view of the Rio Grande River border crossing. The Hidalgo-Reynosa bridge is at the top of the picture, and cars are parked in building parking lots.
Date: unknown
Creator: Garcia, Luis, Jr.
Partner: McAllen Public Library

[Aerial View of Downtown McAllen]

Description: Photograph of an aerial view of downtown McAllen, Texas, looking south. Main Street, 15th Street, and 16th Street are visible. Many cars are parked on the sides of streets, while others drive down the road.
Date: March 3, 1967
Creator: Garcia, Luis, Jr.
Partner: McAllen Public Library

[Aerial View of McAllen]

Description: Photograph of an aerial view of downtown McAllen, Texas, looking southwest. Several of the buildings are numbered in blue pen, and one has several names written on it in red.
Date: March 2, 1967
Creator: Garcia, Luis, Jr.
Partner: McAllen Public Library

[Downtown McAllen]

Description: Photograph of downtown McAllen, Texas, looking south on Main Street. Stores are visible, including Lee Optical and Parisian Center of Values, and a theater is visible on the left. Cars are parked on both sides of the street.
Date: June 2, 1960
Partner: McAllen Public Library

[Photograph of McAllen-Pharr Road]

Description: Photograph of the road connecting McAllen and Pharr, Texas, a dirt road lined with plants and telephone poles.
Date: 1916/1917
Creator: Cook, Frank Lauderdale
Partner: Museum of South Texas History
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