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"As independent as a hog on ice" is a great description of the state of Texas. That phrase and the word "biggest," as in everything else in Texas from hats to ranches, and you've mostly got Texas covered. In fact, Texas has more big things than you can shake a stick at, including some of the most colorful sayings in the English (American) language. The 10-gallon cowboy hat (actually only holds about three quarts), King Ranch, even the deep sea game fish off South Padre Island are all as big as D...
Weslaco, named for the W.E. Stewart Land Company, sits at the very most southern tip of Texas, in the Rio Grande Valley about 10 minutes from the Mexican border. Although Americans need a passport to get into Mexico, many of the tightly knit Weslaco residents frequently go across the International Bridge to shop and visit their neighbors to the south. View Weslaco City Guide