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  • Rustic crosses next to signiture of Texas chainsaw killer Ed Gein<br />
The Texas Ranch House<br />
Rustic Furniture Store in Sabinal, Texas<br />
<br />
The original "Ranch House" was built in 1938 by Michael Glasscock. During its history it was a cafe, dance hall, and service station. The back room was used as a dance hall from 1938 until the early 1970's, hosting celebrities such as Howard Hughes, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and John Wayne <br />
<br />
Inside, the original W.R. Dallas lighting fixtures are still prominent and the original mural is still on the walls of the back room, depicting the Glasscock’s ranch.
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  • Rustic crosses next to signiture of Texas chainsaw killer Ed Gein<br />
The Texas Ranch House<br />
Rustic Furniture Store in Sabinal, Texas<br />
<br />
The original "Ranch House" was built in 1938 by Michael Glasscock. During its history it was a cafe, dance hall, and service station. The back room was used as a dance hall from 1938 until the early 1970's, hosting celebrities such as Howard Hughes, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and John Wayne <br />
<br />
Inside, the original W.R. Dallas lighting fixtures are still prominent and the original mural is still on the walls of the back room, depicting the Glasscock’s ranch.
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  • The Texas Ranch House<br />
Rustic Furniture Store in Sabinal, Texas<br />
<br />
The original "Ranch House" was built in 1938 by Michael Glasscock. During its history it was a cafe, dance hall, and service station. The back room was used as a dance hall from 1938 until the early 1970's, hosting celebrities such as Howard Hughes, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and John Wayne <br />
<br />
Inside, the original W.R. Dallas lighting fixtures are still prominent and the original mural is still on the walls of the back room, depicting the Glasscock’s ranch.
    IMG_6535.jpg
  • Jesus base ball hats for sale.<br />
The Texas Ranch House<br />
Rustic Furniture Store in Sabinal, Texas<br />
<br />
The original "Ranch House" was built in 1938 by Michael Glasscock. During its history it was a cafe, dance hall, and service station. The back room was used as a dance hall from 1938 until the early 1970's, hosting celebrities such as Howard Hughes, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and John Wayne <br />
<br />
Inside, the original W.R. Dallas lighting fixtures are still prominent and the original mural is still on the walls of the back room, depicting the Glasscock’s ranch.
    IMG_6539.jpg
  • Armadillo wearing gun and holster.<br />
The Texas Ranch House<br />
Rustic Furniture Store in Sabinal, Texas<br />
<br />
The original "Ranch House" was built in 1938 by Michael Glasscock. During its history it was a cafe, dance hall, and service station. The back room was used as a dance hall from 1938 until the early 1970's, hosting celebrities such as Howard Hughes, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and John Wayne <br />
<br />
Inside, the original W.R. Dallas lighting fixtures are still prominent and the original mural is still on the walls of the back room, depicting the Glasscock’s ranch.
    IMG_6541.jpg
  • Armadillo wearing gun and holster.<br />
The Texas Ranch House<br />
Rustic Furniture Store in Sabinal, Texas<br />
<br />
The original "Ranch House" was built in 1938 by Michael Glasscock. During its history it was a cafe, dance hall, and service station. The back room was used as a dance hall from 1938 until the early 1970's, hosting celebrities such as Howard Hughes, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and John Wayne <br />
<br />
Inside, the original W.R. Dallas lighting fixtures are still prominent and the original mural is still on the walls of the back room, depicting the Glasscock’s ranch.
    IMG_6541.jpg
  • The Texas Ranch House<br />
Rustic Furniture Store in Sabinal, Texas<br />
<br />
The original "Ranch House" was built in 1938 by Michael Glasscock. During its history it was a cafe, dance hall, and service station. The back room was used as a dance hall from 1938 until the early 1970's, hosting celebrities such as Howard Hughes, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and John Wayne <br />
<br />
Inside, the original W.R. Dallas lighting fixtures are still prominent and the original mural is still on the walls of the back room, depicting the Glasscock’s ranch.
    IMG_6536.jpg
  • Armadillo wearing gun and holster.<br />
The Texas Ranch House<br />
Rustic Furniture Store in Sabinal, Texas<br />
<br />
The original "Ranch House" was built in 1938 by Michael Glasscock. During its history it was a cafe, dance hall, and service station. The back room was used as a dance hall from 1938 until the early 1970's, hosting celebrities such as Howard Hughes, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and John Wayne <br />
<br />
Inside, the original W.R. Dallas lighting fixtures are still prominent and the original mural is still on the walls of the back room, depicting the Glasscock’s ranch.
    IMG_6542.jpg
  • Armadillo wearing gun and holster.<br />
The Texas Ranch House<br />
Rustic Furniture Store in Sabinal, Texas<br />
<br />
The original "Ranch House" was built in 1938 by Michael Glasscock. During its history it was a cafe, dance hall, and service station. The back room was used as a dance hall from 1938 until the early 1970's, hosting celebrities such as Howard Hughes, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and John Wayne <br />
<br />
Inside, the original W.R. Dallas lighting fixtures are still prominent and the original mural is still on the walls of the back room, depicting the Glasscock’s ranch.
    IMG_6542.jpg
  • The Texas Ranch House<br />
Rustic Furniture Store in Sabinal, Texas<br />
<br />
The original "Ranch House" was built in 1938 by Michael Glasscock. During its history it was a cafe, dance hall, and service station. The back room was used as a dance hall from 1938 until the early 1970's, hosting celebrities such as Howard Hughes, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and John Wayne <br />
<br />
Inside, the original W.R. Dallas lighting fixtures are still prominent and the original mural is still on the walls of the back room, depicting the Glasscock’s ranch.
    IMG_6532.jpg
  • Border fence along the perimeter of Laredo Community College's campus, Laredo, Texas
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  • Border fence along the perimeter of Laredo Community College's campus, Laredo, Texas
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  • A portion of the border fence along the edge of Laredo Community College's campus in Laredo, Texas
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  • A portion of the border fence along the edge of Laredo Community College's campus in Laredo, Texas
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  • A portion of the border fence along the edge of Laredo Community College's campus in Laredo, Texas
    IMG_0244.jpg
  • A portion of the high steel border wall, Brownsville, Texas, USA.
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  • A portion of the high steel border fence, Brownsville, Texas, USA.
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  • A portion of the high steel border fence, Brownsville, Texas, USA.
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  • A portion of the high steel border fence, Brownsville, Texas, USA.
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  • A portion of the high steel border fence, Brownsville, Texas, USA.
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  • A portion of the border fence along the edge of Laredo Community College's campus in Laredo, Texas
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  • A section of the border fence can be seen on the campus of Laredo Community College, Texas
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  • A portion of the high steel border fence, Brownsville, Texas, USA.
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  • A portion of the high steel border wall, Brownsville, Texas, USA.
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  • Border fence with Mexico, Brownsville, Texas, USA
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  • Border fence with Mexico, Brownsville, Texas, USA
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  • Border fence with Mexico, Brownsville, Texas, USA
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  • Border fence with Mexico, Brownsville, Texas, USA
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  • A Customs and Border Protection Agent vehicle patrols the border wall near Brownsville, Texas
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  • A portion of the high steel border wall, Brownsville, Texas, USA.
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  • A portion of the high steel border wall, Brownsville, Texas, USA.
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  • A portion of the high steel border wall, Brownsville, Texas, USA.
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  • A portion of the high steel border wall, Brownsville, Texas, USA.
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  • A portion of the high steel border wall, Brownsville, Texas, USA.
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  • Border fence with Mexico, Brownsville, Texas, USA
    IMG_6935.jpg
  • Border fence with Mexico, Brownsville, Texas, USA
    IMG_6931.jpg
  • Border fence with Mexico, Brownsville, Texas, USA
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  • Border fence with Mexico, Brownsville, Texas, USA
    IMG_6923.jpg
  • Hondo Texas, USA. The old  Armstrong Hotel.
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  • Hondo Texas, USA. The old  Armstrong Hotel.
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  • Hondo Texas, USA. The old  Armstrong Hotel.
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  • Long road down to the Falcon Dam Port of Entry, Texas, USA
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  • Very few items for sale in a store window, small town, Texas, USA
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  • Giant Saguaro cactus, Zapata County, Texas, USA
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  • Downtown Hondo, with empty street, fire hydrant, shops and mural, Texas, USA.<br />
<br />
The original inhabitants of the area were the Coahuiltecan people in 1881 Non-indigenous settlers to the area came from Alsace-Lorraine, Germany, Belgium and Mexico. <br />
In the early 1920s, Hondo was the scene of two bank robberies carried out by the Newton Gang, the most successful outlaws in U.S. history. Both bank heists occurred the same night.<br />
pole
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  • Shop window with hardly any items on display, Hondo Texas
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  • Shop window with hardly any items on display, Hondo Texas
    IMG_0207.jpg
  • Downtown Laredo, Texas
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  • Waiting for freight train to pastby, Hondo, Texas, USA
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  • Giant Saguaro cactus, Zapata County, Texas, USA
    IMG_6687.jpg
  • Giant Saguaro cactus, Zapata County, Texas, USA
    IMG_6680.jpg
  • Giant Saguaro cactus, Zapata County, Texas, USA
    IMG_6676.jpg
  • Downtown Hondo, with empty street, fire hydrant, shops and mural, Texas, USA.<br />
<br />
The original inhabitants of the area were the Coahuiltecan people in 1881 Non-indigenous settlers to the area came from Alsace-Lorraine, Germany, Belgium and Mexico. <br />
In the early 1920s, Hondo was the scene of two bank robberies carried out by the Newton Gang, the most successful outlaws in U.S. history. Both bank heists occurred the same night.<br />
pole
    IMG_6487.jpg
  • Locals eating at Mexican restaurant, Hondo, Texas, USA
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  • Downtown Hondo, with empty street, fire hydrant, shops and mural, Texas, USA.<br />
<br />
The original inhabitants of the area were the Coahuiltecan people in 1881 Non-indigenous settlers to the area came from Alsace-Lorraine, Germany, Belgium and Mexico. <br />
In the early 1920s, Hondo was the scene of two bank robberies carried out by the Newton Gang, the most successful outlaws in U.S. history. Both bank heists occurred the same night.<br />
pole
    IMG_6487.jpg
  • Locals eating at Mexican restaurant, Hondo, Texas, USA
    IMG_0226.jpg
  • Locals eating at Mexican restaurant, Hondo, Texas, USA
    IMG_0224.jpg
  • Shop window with hardly any items on display, Hondo Texas
    IMG_0207.jpg
  • Giant Saguaro cactus, Zapata County, Texas, USA
    IMG_6678.jpg
  • Downtown Hondo, with empty street, fire hydrant, shops and mural, Texas, USA.<br />
<br />
The original inhabitants of the area were the Coahuiltecan people in 1881 Non-indigenous settlers to the area came from Alsace-Lorraine, Germany, Belgium and Mexico. <br />
In the early 1920s, Hondo was the scene of two bank robberies carried out by the Newton Gang, the most successful outlaws in U.S. history. Both bank heists occurred the same night.<br />
pole
    IMG_6486.jpg
  • Birds circle the Roma-Ciudad Miguel Aleman International Bridge, which spans the Rio Grande and Mexico-U.S. border, is seen from Roma, Texas, USA
    IMG_6753.jpg
  • Long road down to the Falcon Dam Port of Entry, Texas, USA
    IMG_6663.jpg
  • Long road down to the Falcon Dam Port of Entry, Texas, USA
    IMG_6654.jpg
  • Rio Grande Border patrol <br />
Zapata Country, Texas, USA
    IMG_6606.jpg
  • Entry to Mexico. U.S Customs and Border Agency sign. Roma, Texas, USA.
    IMG_6735.jpg
  • Joe's place, Near Carrizo Springs, abandoned, Texas
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  • Joe's place, Near Carrizo Springs, abandoned, Texas
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  • View of the Guadalupe River from The Pump House Riverside Restaurant and Bar, Victoria,Texas, USA
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  • Out of season, empty streets, South Padre Island, Texas, USA
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  • Out of season, empty streets, South Padre Island, Texas, USA
    IMG_0333.jpg
  • Rio Grande Border patrol <br />
Zapata Country, Texas, USA
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  • Prickly trees, San Ygnacio, Zapata Country, Texas, USA. Growing next to the Rio Grande, these trees/bushs can cause lacerations to any illegal immigrant crossing into the US
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  • Prickly trees, San Ygnacio, Zapata Country, Texas, USA. Growing next to the Rio Grande, these trees/bushs can cause lacerations to any illegal immigrant crossing into the US
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  • Prickly trees, San Ygnacio, Zapata Country, Texas, USA. Growing next to the Rio Grande, these trees/bushs can cause lacerations to any illegal immigrant crossing into the US
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  • Joe's place, Near Carrizo Springs, abandoned, Texas
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  • Joe's place, Near Carrizo Springs, abandoned, Texas
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  • Items left behind by migrants crossing the Rio Grande river from Mexico into America. Roman, Texas, USA
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  • Items left behind by migrants crossing the Rio Grande river from Mexico into America. Roman, Texas, USA
    IMG_6762.jpg
  • San Ygnacio, Zapata Country, Texas, USA
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  • A portion of the border fence along the edge of Laredo Community College's campus in Laredo, Texas
    IMG_6573.jpg
  • A portion of the border fence along the edge of Laredo Community College's campus in Laredo, Texas
    IMG_6567.jpg
  • Rio Grande Border patrol <br />
Zapata Country, Texas, USA
    IMG_0264.jpg
  • Out of season, empty streets, South Padre Island, Texas, USA
    IMG_0341.jpg
  • Out of season, empty streets, South Padre Island, Texas, USA
    IMG_0334.jpg
  • Items left behind by migrants crossing the Rio Grande river from Mexico into America. Roman, Texas, USA
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  • Standing on Texan soil looking across into Mexico. Pathway from the Rio Grande, San Ygnacio, Zapata Country, Texas, USA.
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  • Joe's place, Near Carrizo Springs, abandoned, Texas
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  • Joe's place, Near Carrizo Springs, abandoned, Texas
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  • Joe's place, Near Carrizo Springs, abandoned, Texas
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  • Teenage girl not smiling, wearing baseball kit, looking direct at camera, Texas, USA
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  • Welcome to Mexico sign. The Roma-Ciudad Miguel Aleman International Bridge, which spans the Rio Grande and Mexico-U.S. border, Roma, Texas, USA
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  • Items left behind by migrants crossing the Rio Grande river from Mexico into America. Roman, Texas, USA
    IMG_6766.jpg
  • Entry to Mexico. U.S Customs and Border Agency sign. Roma, Texas, USA.
    IMG_6735.jpg
  • Entry to Mexico. U.S Customs and Border Agency sign. Roma, Texas, USA.
    IMG_6734.jpg
  • Border fence along the perimeter of Laredo Community College's campus, Laredo, Texas
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  • Birds circle the Roma-Ciudad Miguel Aleman International Bridge, which spans the Rio Grande and Mexico-U.S. border, Roma, Texas, USA
    IMG_6753.jpg
  • Historical mural painted on the walls<br />
The Texas Ranch House<br />
Rustic Furniture Store in Sabinal, Texas<br />
<br />
The original "Ranch House" was built in 1938 by Michael Glasscock. During its history it was a cafe, dance hall, and service station. The back room was used as a dance hall from 1938 until the early 1970's, hosting celebrities such as Howard Hughes, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and John Wayne <br />
<br />
Inside, the original W.R. Dallas lighting fixtures are still prominent and the original mural is still on the walls of the back room, depicting the Glasscock’s ranch.
    IMG_6543.jpg
  • A portion of the steel border fence with a gate, Brownsville Texas, USA
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  • A portion of the steel border fence with a gate, Brownsville Texas, USA
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  • A portion of the steel border fence with a gate, Brownsville Texas, USA
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