..... or are you saying that hundred year old shit still exists and does not dissolve as quickly as in the south coastal areas.
I know that there are buildings from the late 1600's
around.
My town has a bunch from then it was founded in 1639
Check out
this thread I found. This is where I grew up, along the Rio Grande River. They call these buildings "old" but they were mostly made just before WWI.
There is one old Spanish Mission, which I can't find a pic of (yet) that still exists in my old stomping grounds, (built some time during pre-French rule of Mexico) but most everything is gone from the time of Texas' independence and before. The town where I went to high school was established in 1889 as a train stop, just inside the border with Mexico. Needless to say there is an incredible history of train robberies, (mostly robbing the payroll of the army patrols
) and Texas Ranger activity during that time. One of the Rangers was my great grandfather and his two brothers were in the cavalry in that area, trying to make it safe for white people to settle. It still took two generations before the so-called
law quit shooting people at random for being Mexican.
I was born about eighteen years after a massive raid, (perpetrated by the Grandfather of the man who was mayor of the town when I was in school) which took the lives of many legal residents, in order to confiscate all the court records and move the county seat a bit farther north, away from the border. That was in 1937. I was born in 1955)
They were still not organized into a decent community in the sixties. This is why there is nothing old. They wouldn't stop burning each other's shit to the ground in order to try things their own way.