
Uvalde serves as a major South Texas junction, where the historic core radiates from the Uvalde County Courthouse into a grid of residential streets and civic institutions. The landscape is defined by the winding course of the Leona River and several significant sloughs, including Cooks Slough and Boon Slough. These waterways provided critical resources for the town's development in this semi-arid region. Local heritage is concentrated in several large burial grounds on the western edge of the city, such as Hillcrest Cem, Uvalde Cem, and the Uvalde Catholic Cem. To the south, the newer development of Uvalde Estates represents the modern expansion of the community. Topographical landmarks like Inge Mtn and Rocky Hill punctuate the terrain, while the Saint Phillips Episcopal Church Columbarium stands as a notable religious landmark near the center of town.
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