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- Brownsville_–_Veterans_Port_of_Entry abstract "The Brownsville Veterans Port of Entry opened in 1909 with the completion of the Veterans International Bridge at Los Tomates. The bridge was built primarily to divert commercial freight traffic away from the busy downtown bridges, but about a third of the passenger vehicles also cross at this point. The Veterans Port of Entry is the easternmost US-Mexico border crossing, and is by far the newest of the three crossings between Brownsville and Matamoros.".
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- Brownsville_–_Veterans_Port_of_Entry blankdetails "Matamoros".
- Brownsville_–_Veterans_Port_of_Entry blankdetailstitle "Exit Port".
- Brownsville_–_Veterans_Port_of_Entry blankdetailstitle "Hours".
- Brownsville_–_Veterans_Port_of_Entry blankdetailstitle "Phone".
- Brownsville_–_Veterans_Port_of_Entry blankstats "100000".
- Brownsville_–_Veterans_Port_of_Entry blankstats "192000".
- Brownsville_–_Veterans_Port_of_Entry blankstats "2000000".
- Brownsville_–_Veterans_Port_of_Entry blankstatstitle "2005".
- Brownsville_–_Veterans_Port_of_Entry blankstatstitle "Pedestrians".
- Brownsville_–_Veterans_Port_of_Entry caption "Brownsville Veterans Border Inspection Station".
- Brownsville_–_Veterans_Port_of_Entry country United_States.
- Brownsville_–_Veterans_Port_of_Entry imagesize "300".
- Brownsville_–_Veterans_Port_of_Entry location "3300".
- Brownsville_–_Veterans_Port_of_Entry name "Brownsville Veterans Port of Entry".
- Brownsville_–_Veterans_Port_of_Entry opened "1999".
- Brownsville_–_Veterans_Port_of_Entry website 2301.xml.
- Brownsville_–_Veterans_Port_of_Entry subject Category:Mexico–United_States_border_crossings.
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- Brownsville_–_Veterans_Port_of_Entry comment "The Brownsville Veterans Port of Entry opened in 1909 with the completion of the Veterans International Bridge at Los Tomates. The bridge was built primarily to divert commercial freight traffic away from the busy downtown bridges, but about a third of the passenger vehicles also cross at this point. The Veterans Port of Entry is the easternmost US-Mexico border crossing, and is by far the newest of the three crossings between Brownsville and Matamoros.".
- Brownsville_–_Veterans_Port_of_Entry label "Brownsville – Veterans Port of Entry".
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