Mcallen is a city in Texas (TX), United States
McAllen is the twenty-first most populous city in Texas and the largest city in Hidalgo County, Texas, United States. It is located at the southern tip of Texas in the Rio Grande Valley and is part of the Southern United States. It is on the Rio Grande, across from the Mexican city of Reynosa, and is approximately 70 miles (110 km) west of South Padre Island and the Gulf of Mexico. The 2010 United States census put the city's population at 129,877 and the McAllen–Edinburg–Mission metropolitan area at 774,773. It is ranked the fifth most populated metropolitan area in the state of Texas. The Reynosa–McAllen Metropolitan Area counts a population of nearly 1.5 million.
Top sights in Mcallen | |
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Mcallen Public Library | 26.241641 / -98.242332 |
Quinta Mazatlan | 26.176788 / -98.229800 |
Mcallen Convention Center | 26.200588 / -98.259288 |
La Plaza Mall | 26.184866 / -98.235896 |
Mcallen Nature Center | 26.208515 / -98.265755 |
International Museum Of Art & Science (Imas) | 26.241572 / -98.233871 |
Town Lake At Firemen'S Park | 26.204311 / -98.219857 |
17Th Street Entertainment District | 26.204311 / -98.219857 |
South Texas College | 26.216480 / -98.253267 |
Nuevo Santadar Gallery | 26.211043 / -98.233542 |
Klement'S Grove | 26.211043 / -98.233542 |
Mcallen'S New Park & Spray Ground | 26.252768 / -98.246792 |
The Mcallen Heritage Center | 26.201083 / -98.234672 |
The Mcallen Visitors Bureau | 26.204768 / -98.232318 |
Mcallen Performing Arts Center | 26.198417 / -98.258459 |
Mcallen Farmers Market | 26.241708 / -98.241661 |
The Mailing Store | 26.241254 / -98.224232 |
Douglas Clark Sculpture Studio | 26.288449 / -98.158768 |
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