
Rio Grande City serves as the focal point of this South Texas landscape, situated along the northern banks of the Rio Grande during the mid-twentieth century. The area is defined by a dense network of ranching properties, including family-named holdings like Escobares Ranch, Garceno Ranch, and San Jose de las Rucias Ranch, reflecting a long-standing land-use pattern rooted in colonial grants.
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