3. San Elizario, Texas
This small town in Texas, called San Elizario, dates back hundreds of years to a Spanish colony and military outpost. As the railroad rose to prominence in the late 1800s, this beautiful place opted to preserve its historic character rather than modernize. Sometimes, if you ask us, the past is better.
Historic structures in the area are mostly made of adobe and designed in the Territorial or Pueblo Revival styles. Formerly a home built in the middle of the 19th century, Casa Garcia is now a museum that features plenty of exhibits about the town’s history and culture. Check it out; it’s amazing!
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