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North America > United States of America > Texas > South Texas Plains > Edinburg (Texas)

Edinburg is in the South Texas Plains and was originally called Chapin before its name took on a variation of the capital of Scotland. It is the county seat of Hidalgo County and also home to the main campus of the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. For the tourists, there's an interesting museum and wetland reserve.

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You'll find Edinburg just north of McAllen along I-69C. In fact, their boundaries are essentially coterminous.

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Map of Edinburg (Texas)
  • Valley Metro is a public transit service for Edinburg and other Valley areas.

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  • 1 Museum of South Texas History, 200 N Closner Blvd, +1 956 383-6911. Tu-Sa 10AM-5PM, Su 1PM-5PM. Showcases the history of the Rio Grande Valley, from way back to the age of the dinos, then indigenous habitation and European colonization up to modern times. $9 Adult, $6 Student/Senior, $5 Child, free before Noon on Sa. Museum_of_South_Texas_History on Wikipedia
Old Hidalgo County Jail Edinburg Texas 2021 (Museum of South Texas History)

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