[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 20 (Monday, February 3, 2014)]
[House]
[Page H1529]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
CASTROVILLE
(Mr. GALLEGO asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. GALLEGO. Mr. Speaker, in my continuing efforts to highlight parts
of the 23rd District, I rise today to talk about one of the jewels of
the 23rd, Castroville, where Texas meets France. One of several
settlements founded by Henri Castro in 1844, the Alsatian culture there
is still evident. And most people don't know that it was the first
county seat of Medina County, serving until 1893.
The population in the 2010 census was only 2,680 people. It is a
small town very near a big city, 25 miles west of San Antonio. There
are 97 historical buildings in the town. It is a great place for a
walking tour.
And if you are looking for recreational relaxation, there are few
places better than Castroville, where the Medina River meanders through
town. The Medina River was once the border between Texas and Mexico.
There are 126 acres of pecan trees and flowers along the Medina River
in the Castroville Regional Park and lots and lots of shopping.
Castroville Pottery is one of the coolest pottery shops around, where
they will show you how to make your own.
Mr. Speaker, around the 23rd District in 1 minute.
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