Border Heritage Museum
The REPUBLIC OF THE RÃÂO GRANDE Museum is housed in one of Laredo's oldest structures located on San AgustÃÂn Plaza in downtown Laredo. The museum is a Mexican vernacular structure, constructed in 1830 with an 1860 addition. It was once the home of Bartolomé GarcÃÂa, prominent rancher and mayor of Laredo. According to tradition, in 1840, the structure served as the capitol of the Republic of the RÃÂo Grande. The Museum is considered a historic house museum which features displays recreating an authentic c.1830 home in Laredo. The building is a Recorded Texas Historical Landmark and a Contributing Structure to the San AgustÃÂn National Register District. Along with its neighbors, San AgustÃÂn Cathedral and La Posada Hotel, the museum forms a triangle of the most visited historic landmarks in the city