smallcurio: Lower International Bridge, El Paso, Texas
smallcurio: The Gulf Oil Refinery, Port Arthur, Texas
smallcurio: Texas Oil Products Refinery, Waxahachie, Texas - 2
smallcurio: International Bridge between United States and Mexico at El Paso, Texas
smallcurio: Greetings From the Border-Land By the Poet-Lariat (verso)
smallcurio: Greetings From the Border-Land By the Poet-Lariat
smallcurio: Oil Gusher, Shamrock, Texas
smallcurio: $1,000,000 well blowout near Corpus Christi, Texas
smallcurio: Caldwell Oil Mills, Caldwell, Texas.
smallcurio: The International Bridge, joining Brownsville, Texas with Matamoros, Mexico across the historical Rio Grande,
smallcurio: Santa Fe Street entrance to International Bridge, between El Paso, Texas and Cd. Juarez, Mexico. (Kodachrome by Jack Taylor)
smallcurio: Big Bend. The Grand Canyon of Texas
smallcurio: BSS 2 - Steel oil derrick
smallcurio: Modern Oil Drilling.
smallcurio: Spindletop, Where Oil Became an Industry, Beaumont, Texas
smallcurio: Texas drilling rig
smallcurio: TK. 115- Highway through a Texas oil field. Texas produces 40% of the nation's oil.
smallcurio: "A Ranch Scene in West Texas"
smallcurio: Aerial View, Magnolia Petroleum Co., Beaumont, Texas
smallcurio: Texas Drilling Rig
smallcurio: Ruins - Texas City Texas April 16, 1947
smallcurio: MB-103. International Bridge proudly links Laredo, Texas with Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico. Laredo as seen from the Mexican side. At extreme right is the International Boundary marker.
smallcurio: International Bridge, Brownsville, Texas, Looking Towards Mexico
smallcurio: Gateway Bridge Over Rio Grande River To Mexico - Brownsville, Texas
smallcurio: U.S. Customs and Gateway Bridge To Mexico - Brownsville, Texas
Veeder73: San Antonio skyline
smallcurio: McAllen-Reynosa International Bridge located near McAllen, Texas ...
smallcurio: "International Bridge at Laredo, Texas."
smallcurio: Rio Grande, showing International Bridge and Railroad Bridge, Laredo, Texas and Nuevo Laredo, Mexico
smallcurio: View of Laredo, Texas, and Nuevo (New) Laredo, Mexico