This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Cameron County, Texas.
This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Cameron County, Texas, United States. The publicly disclosed locations of National Register properties and districts may be seen in a mapping service provided.[1] There are 35 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 4 National Historic Landmarks. Another property that was formerly listed has been removed.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 12, 2024.[2]
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Baxter Building | March 6, 2019 (#100003420) |
106 S. A St. 26°11′33″N 97°41′49″W / 26.192451°N 97.696836°W | Harlingen | ||
2 | Brazos Santiago Depot | July 14, 1971 (#71000923) |
Address restricted[6] | Port Isabel | ||
3 | Samuel Wallace Brooks House | November 22, 1988 (#88002530) |
623 E St. Charles St. 25°54′14″N 97°30′12″W / 25.90375°N 97.503472°W | Brownsville | ||
4 | Brown-Wagner House | August 29, 1977 (#77001430) |
245 E St. Charles St. 25°54′23″N 97°30′22″W / 25.90625°N 97.506042°W | Brownsville | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
5 | Brownsville City Cemetery and Hebrew Cemetery | March 31, 2010 (#10000143) |
Bound by E. 5th St., Madison St., E 2nd St., and Town Resaca 25°54′34″N 97°30′00″W / 25.909514°N 97.5°W | Brownsville | ||
6 | Brownsville City Hall and Market House | September 30, 2019 (#100004474) |
1150 Market Square 25°54′08″N 97°29′51″W / 25.902356°N 97.497521°W | Brownsville | ||
7 | Brownsville Freight Depot and Warehouse District | March 26, 2018 (#100002266) |
Roughly bounded by former RR alignment, E Fronton, E 4th & E 9th Sts. 25°54′09″N 97°30′22″W / 25.902504°N 97.506088°W | Brownsville | ||
8 | Old Brulay Plantation | October 10, 1975 (#75001961) |
East of Brownsville off of TX 4 25°51′16″N 97°24′01″W / 25.854531°N 97.400289°W | Brownsville | Also known as the Nye Plantation[7] | |
9 | Cameron County Courthouse | September 27, 1980 (#80004084) |
1150 E Madison St. 25°54′15″N 97°29′43″W / 25.904167°N 97.495347°W | Brownsville | State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
10 | Old Cameron County Jail | January 24, 1995 (#94001594) |
1201 E Van Buren 25°54′19″N 97°29′34″W / 25.905278°N 97.492847°W | Brownsville | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
11 | Augustine Celaya House | April 11, 1986 (#86000726) |
504 E St. Francis St. 25°54′13″N 97°30′19″W / 25.903681°N 97.505347°W | Brownsville | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
12 | Celaya-Creager House | May 5, 1988 (#88000523) |
441 E Washington St. 25°54′25″N 97°30′09″W / 25.906806°N 97.5025°W | Brownsville | ||
13 | Central Brownsville Historic District | May 31, 2019 (#100004008) |
Roughly bounded by E. Levee, E. 10th, E. Monroe, E. 14th & E. 15th Sts. & 2 blk. extension along 800 & 900 blks. of E. Elizabeth St. 25°54′10″N 97°29′51″W / 25.9029°N 97.4975°W | Brownsville | ||
14 | Lillian and George K. Aziz Essey House | September 8, 2021 (#100006889) |
1205 West Elizabeth St. 25°55′03″N 97°30′57″W / 25.9175°N 97.5157°W | Brownsville | ||
15 | Fernandez and Laiseca Building | May 11, 2018 (#100002433) |
1142-1154 Madison St. 25°54′13″N 97°29′44″W / 25.903539°N 97.495647°W | Brownsville | ||
16 | Miguel Fernandez Hide Yard | October 1, 1990 (#90001485) |
1101-1121 E Adams St. 25°54′11″N 97°29′51″W / 25.902947°N 97.497414°W | Brownsville | also known as El Aleman | |
17 | Fort Brown | October 15, 1966 (#66000811) |
S edge of Brownsville off of International Blvd. 25°53′50″N 97°29′26″W / 25.897222°N 97.490556°W | Brownsville | ||
18 | M.E. and Estela Cueto Garcia House | June 5, 2017 (#100001038) |
155 Calle Anacua 25°55′01″N 97°30′11″W / 25.916861°N 97.503116°W | Brownsville | ||
19 | Garcia Pasture Site | February 23, 1972 (#72001355) |
Address restricted[6] | Port Isabel | ||
20 | The Gem | June 28, 1991 (#91000852) |
400 E 13th St. 25°54′00″N 97°29′52″W / 25.89989°N 97.49768°W | Brownsville | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
21 | Cieta Friedman and Harry W. Hollowell House | March 25, 2019 (#100003533) |
622 E. Saint Charles St. 25°54′13″N 97°30′14″W / 25.903495°N 97.503767°W | Brownsville | ||
22 | Hicks-Gregg House | July 1, 2009 (#09000486) |
1249 W. Washington 25°55′06″N 97°30′56″W / 25.918375°N 97.515536°W | Brownsville | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
23 | Immaculate Conception Church | March 26, 1980 (#80004085) |
1218 E Jefferson St. 25°54′09″N 97°29′45″W / 25.9025°N 97.495972°W | Brownsville | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
24 | La Madrilena | November 17, 1988 (#88002384) |
1002 E Madison 25°54′17″N 97°29′49″W / 25.904722°N 97.496806°W | Brownsville | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
25 | Manautou House | July 14, 1983 (#83003130) |
5 E Elizabeth St. 25°54′33″N 97°30′23″W / 25.909236°N 97.506458°W | Brownsville | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
26 | McNair House | November 24, 2015 (#15000836) |
39 Sunset Drive 25°55′08″N 97°29′52″W / 25.918960°N 97.497848°W | Brownsville | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
27 | Morris-Browne House | October 25, 2006 (#06000955) |
204 E Levee St. 25°54′25″N 97°30′22″W / 25.90695°N 97.506111°W | Brownsville | ||
28 | La Nueva Libertad | April 11, 1986 (#84001628) |
1301 E Madison 25°54′10″N 97°29′40″W / 25.902778°N 97.494375°W | Brownsville | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; also known as the Cueto Building | |
29 | Palmito Ranch Battlefield | October 15, 1996 (#93000266) |
Between TX 4 and the Rio Grande, 12 mi. E of Brownsville 25°56′48″N 97°17′07″W / 25.946667°N 97.285278°W | Brownsville | ||
30 | Palmville | October 20, 2021 (#100007077) |
1400 North Reagan St. 26°08′29″N 97°37′18″W / 26.1415°N 97.6216°W | San Benito | ||
31 | Palo Alto Battlefield National Historical Park | October 15, 1966 (#66000812) |
6.3 miles N of Brownsville at intersection of FM 1847 and FM 511 26°01′04″N 97°28′50″W / 26.017886°N 97.480617°W | Brownsville | ||
32 | Point Isabel Lighthouse | April 30, 1976 (#76002014) |
Corner of TX 100 and Garcia St. 26°04′39″N 97°12′27″W / 26.077633°N 97.207583°W | Port Isabel | State Antiquities Landmark | |
33 | Resaca de la Palma Battlefield | April 11, 1986 (#66000813) |
North of intersection of Paredes Line Rd and Price Rd. 25°56′15″N 97°29′10″W / 25.9375°N 97.486111°W | Brownsville | Now a portion of the Palo Alto Battlefield National Historical Park | |
34 | Rio Grande Valley Gas Company Building | August 8, 2022 (#100007983) |
355 West Elizabeth St. 25°54′42″N 97°30′35″W / 25.911679°N 97.509743°W | Brownsville | ||
35 | Southern Pacific Railroad Passenger Depot | November 17, 1978 (#78002903) |
601 E Madison St. 25°54′27″N 97°29′57″W / 25.9075°N 97.499236°W | Brownsville | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | |
36 | Charles Stillman House | November 19, 1979 (#79003448) |
1305 E Washington St. 25°54′03″N 97°29′47″W / 25.900833°N 97.496319°W | Brownsville | Recorded Texas Historic Landmark |
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | USS Cabot | June 21, 1990 (#90000334) | August 7, 2001 | Port of Brownsville 25°57′03″N 97°24′39″W / 25.950835°N 97.410844°W | Brownsville | Previously berthed in New Orleans until 1999; scrapped in 2002 |