by Pamela Morales | Sep 21, 2018 | News, Programs & Special Events
South Texas and northeastern Mexico was home to a small group of Native Americans classed as hunter-gatherers for more than 8,000 years. These peoples left tools in areas such as Starr County and Sal del Rey, a salt lake located north of Edinburg. Brandi Reger, a...
by Pamela Morales | Sep 20, 2018 | News, Programs & Special Events
One of the most famous Tejano stars is Selena Quintanilla, who was dubbed the “Queen of Tejano.” She left an impact on thousands of girls who identified with her pride in her bicultural heritage. She did not only deal with the racial identity, however. Quintanilla had...
by Pamela Morales | Sep 17, 2018 | Development, News, Occasions
Get ready to shake your pom-poms at ¡Fandango!- Friday Night Lights, on Saturday, Oct. 6, at the Museum of South Texas History. Honoring the century-old tradition of Valley high school football, guests will enjoy a variety of auctions, drawings and games to get into...
by Pamela Morales | Sep 4, 2018 | Collections, News
By Kelly Francis-Love, the archivist at MOSTHistory San Juan music therapy One of the treasures found within the Margaret H. McAllen Memorial Archives is a set of scrapbooks from the San Juan Music and Dramatic Arts Club that contains a piece of early music therapy...
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