1. McAllen Public Library
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2. McAllen Public Library: Lark Branch Library
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3. McAllen Public Library: Palm View Branch Library
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4. Palm View Community Center
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5. South Texas College: Nursing and Allied Health Center Library
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6. First Baptist Church-Mc Allen
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7. McAllen Stained Glass
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8. South Texas College: Tech Center Library
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9. Z M International Trade Co Inc
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10. South Texas College
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11. South Texas College: Pecan Campus Library
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12. Pharr Memorial Library
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13. The University of Texas - Pan American
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14. Mission Speer Memorial Library
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15. San Juan Public Library
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16. Dustin Michael Sekula Memorial Library
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17. Sergeant Fernando de la Rosa Memorial Library
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18. Hidalgo Public Library
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19. Hidalgo County Law Library
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20. Libreria El Alfarero
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21. Donna Public Library
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22. Texas-Pan Amer University Library
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23. Weslaco Public Library
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24. Peñitas Public Library
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25. Elsa Public Library
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26. La Joya Municipal Library
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27. Texas A&m University Citrus Center
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28. Mercedes Memorial Library
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29. Biblioteca las Americas
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30. La Feria Public Library
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31. Harlingen Public Library
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32. Harlingen Public Library
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About 'McAllen, TX, USA'
McAllen is the largest city in Hidalgo County, Texas, United States. It is located at the southern tip of Texas in an area known as the Rio Grande Valley and is part of the American Southwest. The 2010 census put the city's population at 129,877 and the McAllen-Edinburg-Mission metropolitan area at 774,769. The Reynosa-McAllen Metropolitan Area counts with a population of nearly 1.7 million.. Its southern boundary is located about five miles from the U.S.-Mexico border and the Mexican city of Reynosa, the Rio Grande and about 70 miles west of South Padre Island and the Gulf of Mexico. | |
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