Saturday, December 30, 2017

Walking Around Downtown Harlingen, Texas

 Eric and I like walking around downtown areas.  A town or city's vibe is easily picked up while walking around the center of its community.




We found a parking
spot adjacent Lt.
George Gutierrez Jr.
La Placita Park.








Eric stands next to
colorful Texas 






We find empty
store fronts.





I like this fence.





megamorphosis
is a stand out.



The black dog is
protecting his/her
territory.

I like the purple
 tricycle.








Harlingen's Railroad
history is on display...











Twins Restaurant

In my mother's family my twin brother, Alfred, and I shared the same name growing up...
The Twins.





A mural "peeks" out
from Rudy's 
Furniture.











More of the mural is
revealed...
























This is a City of murals...






Jackson Street is
"dressed" for the
holidays.










I like the tiles on
the facade of






The Quilter's Hideout
is easy to find.




















I love this colorful
building.






The windows  on the first floor are painted... Making up the From Here to Harlingen mural.





A Nativity Scene
sits atop the awning
of a building.





Eric stands in front
of my favorite
doorway.







The Monroe is a
stately building.






protects this
building. 






Harlingen celebrates
its community of
active learners.





This mural shows off





This mural is not
on the City's 
mural tour.






The murals on the tour have been commissioned pieces of art.  I am grateful that property owners have added colorful art to their buildings.






Harlingen loves
color....





... & shapes.





The Orpheus Building
has a great name.




Mike Lucio's Auto
Service has an
eye catching awning.





The downtown trash
cans are tiled.





















its culture & the founding of Texas.

Malls and big box stores built on the outskirts of Harlingen emptied out the City's center.  Downtown Harlingen, a Downtown Improvement District works to promote the area with events while it attracts businesses to this section of the City.  Buildings in this area waiting for tenants to bring new life and new businesses to Harlingen's downtown. 

Eric and I watched Schenectady's downtown make a vibrant return after decades of decline. 
I hope to see more development in downtown Harlingen during future visits.  

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