Texas State Highway 4
State Highway 4, known locally as Boca Chica Boulevard, is an east-west state highway in the U.S. state of Texas that runs from the Gateway International Bridge in Brownsville to Boca Chica Beach in Starbase. Outside of Brownsville, it roughly parallels the Rio Grande. It is the southernmost Texas state highway.
History
SH 4 was one of the original twenty-five state highways proposed on June 21, 1917, overlaid on top of the Del Rio – Canadian Highway. From 1917 the routing mostly followed present-day U.S. Highway 83 from Perryton, Childress, to Aspermont. From there, it followed present-day FM 610 and SH 70 to Blackwell. It then continued down present-day U.S. Highway 277 into San Angelo and Sonora and Del Rio. On February 7, 1919, SH 4 was rerouted to end at Uvalde, and the old route from Sonora to Del Rio was cancelled. On April 22, 1919, the branch to Del Rio was restored. The road at this time also had numerous alternate routes simultaneously marked as SH 4, along with occasionally signed SH 4A routes.On August 21, 1923, the eastern branch from Sonora to Uvalde was cancelled. The section of SH 4 from Childress to Aspermont was cancelled, The section from Aspermont to San Angelo was renumbered as SH 70, and the section south of San Angelo became part of SH 30. On September 9, 1927, SH 4 was extended through Aspermont to Hamlin, was concurrent with SH 92 from Hamlin to Stamford, SH 30 from Stamford to Abilene, and SH 7 from Abilene to Santa Anna, and took over SH 107 from Santa Anna to Brady. On December 6, 1927, SH 4 was rerouted on new construction from Hamlin to Anson, eliminating the concurrency with SH 92 and part of the concurrency with SH 30. On August 6, 1929, U.S. Highway 83 was extended into Texas, and SH 4 was rerouted to match US 83, following SH 30 to Ballinger, Texas, replacing SH 23 to Junction, new construction to Uvalde, replacing SH 55 to Catarina, new construction to Laredo, replacing SH 12B to Pharr, and replaced part of the now severely reworked SH 12 to Brownsville. The old route from Brady to Santa Anna was changed back to SH 107. On November 30, 1932, SH 4 was rerouted through Hidalgo. On January 19, 1935, this route was swapped with SH 48. On February 11, 1935, SH 4 was extended to Boca Chica. The section from Junction to Leakey was cancelled on July 15, 1935, but was restored on November 5, 1937. On September 26, 1939, the route was turned over to U.S. Route 83, with the only remaining portion of SH 4 being the current routing from Brownsville eastward, now known as the Boca Chica Highway. On May 29, 1997, SH 4 was extended southwest over the old route of US 77 and US 83 to the Gateway International Bridge.