Welcome to The Patio on Guerra, where you can savor a one-of-a-kind dining experience that will leave a lasting impression on you. The restaurant is famous for its delectable and flavorful dishes that satisfy even the most sophisticated taste buds. As you enter the restaurant, you will be greeted by a charming and elegant candlelit ambiance that sets the perfect mood for a romantic evening. The menu at The Patio on Guerra is thoughtfully curated to showcase the finest ingredients, featuring USDA Prime steaks and seafood. The chefs use their expertise to create dishes that are not only delicious but also visually appealing. In addition to the delectable food, there is a wide selection of signature cocktails, craft beers, and award-winning wines, all perfectly paired with the dishes.
Welcome to Port Isabel Tours, where they are thrilled to offer you an opportunity to explore the new tours and shows they have in store. The latest addition is the "Spirits of Port Isabel Tour," which promises to be a unique and exciting experience. This tour will take you on a journey through the historic streets of Port Isabel, where you will hear fascinating stories about the city's ghosts, history, folklore, and treasures from the knowledgeable tour guide. So, get ready to experience the charm and mystery of Port Isabel like never before. As you take each step, you'll find yourself stepping closer to the past. Listen to animated Zachary Taylor as he talks about the war and Jean Lafitte as he tells his tales of treasure. Every creaking footfall will bring shadows to life, dancing in the way of an old lamp. Prepare yourself to be wholly immersed in a world of mystery and wonder. Don't wait any longer; join in on the journey through the past with "The Spirits of Port Isabel Tour."
Charro Days is an annual fiesta celebrated in late February in Brownsville, Texas. This event brings together the community to showcase the city's unique features and celebrate the Mexican heritage of the area on both sides of the Rio Grande. The festival was first conceived in 1937 by local business leaders to pay tribute to the "Charro," the dashing Mexican gentleman cowboy. The festival celebrates the spirit of two cultures and unites the border towns of Brownsville and Matamoros. It pays homage to Brownsville's location on the border with Mexico and its rich cultural heritage. During the festival, residents and visitors dress up in traditional Mexican outfits to honor the "Charros," the heroes of the borderlands and Mexican cowboys.
The Weslaco Museum was established to preserve, exhibit, and raise awareness about the history, cultural arts, and traditions of Weslaco, Texas, and the surrounding regions. It was the result of a collaborative effort by the community that began in the 1960s. At that time, the city leaders had called for the collection of stories and artifacts from prominent businesses and families in the area. This collection was the foundation for a published book celebrating the City's 50th anniversary. One of the exciting things about the Museum's collections is the photographs from Weslaco's annual "Birthday Party" fashion show. The Chamber of Commerce organized this event to showcase the fruits and vegetables grown in the Rio Grande Valley. Residents created and modeled clothing from local fruits, vegetables, and flowers.