Mercedes is located in Hidalgo County in South Texas in a geographic
area called the Lower Rio Grande Valley, which is really a river delta
at the mouth of the Rio Grande River first inhabited by Coahuiltecans.
Spanish colonists arrived in this area in 1749 to establish ranching
communities. In 1905, the American Rio Grande Land and Irrigation
Company purchased land in the Llano Grande Spanish land grant, built
Mercedes as a showcase headquarters, constructed the largest irrigation
system then known, and proceeded to develop the area through
commercialized agriculture. Home of notable author Dr. Rolando
Hinojosa-Smith, G.I. Forum founder Dr. Hector P. García, Olympic athlete
Billy Gene Pemelton, US congressman Rubén Hinojosa, and the Rio Grande
Valley Livestock Show, Mercedes continues to attract many visitors who
seek the mild climate and warm hospitality of the town.