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5 Things You Must Do in Weslaco

 

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One of the cities of the Texas’s Hidalgo County, Weslaco has a rich heritage. W.E. Stewart Land Company is the instrumental name that gave birth to the title – Weslaco. Weslaco is an industrial estate and famous for its commercial trading. It treasures some of the finest tourist destinations that one can explore.

1. Experience history at the Weslaco Museum:  It was previously called the World’s Smallest Museum. All the relics of the past have been maintained and preserved carefully. The Iwo Jima Painting, photographs and old switchboards and bank safes have been preserved here.

2. Visit City Hall and Tower Theatre- A welcoming delight: 1997 was the momentous year when Weslaco was christened as the Texas Main Street City. The city hall is beautiful and a drive through the city is just the right thing that one can do, while at Weslaco.

3. Enjoy Golfing Delight: One cannot miss the ‘once in a lifetime experience’ of playing golf on these extremely well-manicured golf courses. The three famous golf clubs always welcome the tourist to come and enjoy a relaxing round of golf.

4. Explore Weslaco Library for the Shakespeares: A knowledge bank also would be less a term to describe the amount of information that is a being bundled up here. It is a paradise for the people who feel that books are their best friends. 

5. Visit Valley Nature Centre – Bliss! : This nature centre is extremely famous for the rich flora and fauna that is present. People are trying to incorporate productive methods to nourish the natural environment. Rarest of plant and animal species can be seen and hence, everyone should make it a point to witness this living natural miracle.





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