Historical Markers in Webb County, Texas
August C. and Julia Richter Mansion
Benavides Brothers
Benavides-Herrera House
Biggio-Kowalski-De La Garza House
Bishop Peter Verdaguer
Bruni
Bruni Plaza
Calvary Catholic Cemetery
Capitol, Republic of the Rio Grande
Casa Ortiz
Casa Vidaurri
Casa Zaragoza
City Cemetery
City Hall and Market House
Coal Mining in Las Minas
Deaf Smith
Education in Mirando City
El Barrio Azteca
El Paso de Jacinto
El Primer Congreso Mexicanista
Fort McIntosh
Fort McIntosh Barracks
Holding Institute (Laredo Seminary)
Jarvis Plaza
Jovita Idar
Juan Francisco Farías Residence
Lala's Café
Laredo Air Force Base
Laredo Election Riot, 1886
Laredo Fire Department
Laredo Telephone Exchange
Laredo's First International Bridge
Laredo's Washington's Birthday Celebration
Leyendecker House
Los Ojuelos
Oliver Winfield Killam
Poblacion De Dolores
Pvt. David Bennes Cantu Barkley
Radcliffe Killam
Raymond and Tirza Martin High School
Refugio Benavides
Republic of the Rio Grande
Rio Grande and Eagle Pass Railroad (Pecos and Rio Grande Railroad)
Saint Peter the Apostle Catholic Church
San Augustin Cathedral
San Bernardo Avenue
Santos Benavides
Site of Darwin Community
St. Augustine Parochial School
The Laredo National Bank
The Ramón Family
The Texas Mexican Railway
Villa De Laredo, Original Site of
Webb County
Zuniga House