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  1. Laredo, Texas - Wikipedia

    Laredo (English pronunciation: /ləˈɹeɪdoʊ/ ⓘ; Spanish pronunciation: [laˈɾeðo] ⓘ) is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the county seat and largest city of Webb County, on the north bank of the Rio …

  2. Laredo, TX | Home

    Welcome to the City of Laredo!

  3. THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Laredo (2025) - Tripadvisor

    The Imaginarium has had a great impact in Laredo, Texas for over 20 years. Come by and see how you and your child can learn and have fun with our exhibits and daily activities…

  4. Visit Laredo Texas

    2 days ago · Laredo, a vibrant border city along the Rio Grande, reflects creativity and cultural unity. Its historic downtown, featuring Spanish colonial architecture, showcases vibrant murals and festivals …

  5. Laredo, TX homes for sale & real estate - Realtor.com®

    Realtor.com® has 1,083 homes for sale in Laredo, TX. The median listing price is $256,690. Browse the latest listings and find your dream home today.

  6. Laredo, Texas Tourism | VisittheUSA.com

    Located deep in the heart of South Texas at mile marker 1 of Interstate Highway 35, Laredo is the beginning of the Lone Star State and a travel experience that is American, Texan and Mexican all in …

  7. Welcome Laredo Texas.

    Experience the vibrancy of downtown Laredo, where tradition meets modernity. Stroll through the streets, discover the unique shops, enjoy the local gastronomy and...

  8. History of Laredo, Texas

    During World War I, Laredo became the site of a great army camp, housing more than 10,000 troops, and had to expand its utilites and other services to meet the new demands. Soon after the war, …

  9. Visit Laredo - visitlaredo

    When you arrive in Laredo, Texas, you will encounter a vibrant city known for its stunning sunsets. It is a paradise for hikers and a feast for food lovers, a haven for artists and a sanctuary for adventurers. …

  10. Laredo | Texas, Map, & Population | Britannica

    Laredo, city, seat (1848) of Webb county, southern Texas, U.S., on the Rio Grande (there bridged to Nuevo Laredo, Mexico), 150 miles (240 km) southwest of San Antonio. It was established in 1755 …