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Brownsville City Cemetery
Wander among the gravestones in this historic border town.
Most of the tombs here are above ground.
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Located adjacent to an oxbow lake near the city center, the Brownsville Cemetery was founded in the mid-nineteenth century. Placards throughout the grounds detailing the lives of its occupants—from the original settlers to Pancho Villa’s troops, providing a tantalizing glimpse of the area’s colorful history.
One unconventional element of this particular cemetery is that many of the tombs are above ground, possibly in a nod to the burial traditions of merchants from New Orleans who migrated to Brownsville for trading opportunities with the neighboring Mexican port city of Matamoros.
Know Before You Go
The cemetery entrance is located near the corner of E Madison St and E 5th St, one block north of parking.
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