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UNDERWATER EGG HUNT

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Bring the kids for some spring time fun! Experience a unique underwater egg hunt for prizes. Participants are divided into several age groups. Also enjoy music and food. Everyone's favorite learn to swim mascots, Gus & Goldie will make a special appearance. This is for ages 4-12 years. Admission is $2.50 per person. McAllen City Commissioners recently granted approval to the Parks & Recreation Department to apply for a Texas Parks and Wildlife grant that would fund the design and construction of a 35-acre motocross park. Officials from the Parks and Recreation Department and members of the Valley International Motocross Association said the park would be built near the intersection of Monte Cristo Rd and Rooth Rd.Although travelers had passed through and explored South Texas, it wasn't until the 1740's that established settlement began to dot the landscape, mostly on the south side of the Rio Grande.

It wasn't until the early 1850's, when John McAllen arrived in the Rio Grande Valley, did development begin to come together where McAllen is today. John McAllen and others established a town site in 1904 known then as West McAllen and the St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico Railroad reached the town site a year later. In 1907, other developers started a town on their own land tract and named it East McAllen.

The two groups joined forces soon thereafter and by 1910 several businesses, churches, residences and a newspaper had been built.

McAllen had a population of 150 in 1910. The next year the City of McAllen was incorporated, and by 1920 the city had grown to over 5,300 residents.

McAllen grew steadily over the next several decades and the U.S. Census reported in 1960 that McAllen had 32,728 residents. In the 1960's, the city did not add many residents, but did build a new city hall, double the size of its library and established a museum and had already added a civic center and airport the previous decade.

The city exploded with growth in the 1970's and by 1980 almost doubled in population to 66,281 and continued to grow steadily. La Plaza Mall opened its doors in 1976



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