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Fort McIntosh, Texas

Fort McIntosh was a U.S. Army base in Laredo, Webb County, Texas, from 1849 to 1946.

National Register of Historic Places
The National Register of Historic Places added Fort McIntosh (#75002011) to its registered historic districts in 1975. Its areas of historic significance are its 1850-1924 Late Victorian Architecture and Military background. All of Fort McIntosh buildings have been preserved and remodeled, and today they serve as educational buildings for Laredo Community College. The former officers barracks has been renovated into Arechiga Hall, named for the third LCC president, Domingo Arechiga. ==Gallery==
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File:Fort McIntosh Texas Historical Marker.jpg|Texas Historical Marker File:Fort McIntosh Texas Historical Marker 2.jpg|Texas Historical Marker for barracks File:Fort McIntosh Officers Row.jpg|Officers Row File:Fort McIntosh NCO row.jpg|NCO row File:Fort McIntosh Hospital.jpg|Hospital Image:Entrance to Fort McIntosh Cemetery IMG 1797.JPG|Gate to Fort McIntosh Cemetery in Laredo, Texas Image:Fort McIntosh Cemetery monument, Laredo, TX IMG 1798.JPG|This monument honors all the fallen at Fort McIntosh Cemetery; no individual graves remain. ==Aerial view==
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