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The Discovery of Shary Heights, Oct. 20th

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 The Museum of South Texas History hosts Logan Dovalina to present “The Discovery of Shary Heights: A Mid-Century Journey,” a Sunday Speaker Series presentation at 2 p.m. Oct. 20. Image courtesy of MOSTHistory
 The Museum of South Texas History hosts Logan Dovalina to present “The Discovery of Shary Heights: A Mid-Century Journey,” a Sunday Speaker Series presentation at 2 p.m. Oct. 20. Image courtesy of MOSTHistory
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EDINBURG, Texas – The Museum of South Texas History hosts Logan Dovalina to present “The Discovery of Shary Heights: A Mid-Century Journey,” a Sunday Speaker Series presentation at 2 p.m. Oct. 20. 

This presentation will focus on Shary Heights, an undiscovered post-war neighborhood in Mission, Texas. Shary Heights is an example of mid-century dynamics, showcasing landscape architecture, community development and the importance of flora in modernist living. In its early days, it served as a canvas for five Valley architects and welcomed dignitaries, including former President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Today, it is nominated for the National Register of Historic Places and is the subject of an upcoming book, “Una Vida Moderna: Self-Discovery and Architecture in the Texas-Mexico Borderlands.”

Dovalina, a historic preservationist from the Rio Grande Valley, has a deep connection to mid-century architecture. Originally from Mission, Texas, he grew up in Shary Heights, a post-war neighborhood that has become the focus of his research since 2020. This research is also the foundation for his upcoming co-authorship of “Una Vida Moderna: Self Discovery and Architecture in the Texas-Mexico Borderlands” with Stephen Fox and Nydia Tapia-Gonzales. He served as a Preservation Scholar with the Texas Historical Commission. He holds master’s and bachelor’s degrees in interdisciplinary studies from the University of North Texas. 

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Sunday Speaker Series is included in the fee for regular museum admission. FRIENDS of MOSTHistory are admitted free as a benefit of FRIENDship and must present their FRIENDship card at the Admissions Desk.

This program is made possible with generous support from the Carmen C. Guerra Endowment. Mrs. Guerra was deeply committed to supporting educational opportunities in the Rio Grande Valley. This named endowment was created at the museum by her family to honor her memory and to continue her commitment to providing opportunities for education to the community.

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