To tour the numerous points of interest dedicated to Tejano superstar Selena Quintanilla-Pérez in Corpus Christi would take you all around the city.
But there is one particular landmark that fans of the hometown legend can visit if they want to see the full breadth of her career in one location: the Selena Museum.
Opened in 1998, three years after the singer’s death, the museum is located in the studios the Quintanilla family has long run, Q Productions.
The area, on a stretch of Leopard Street heading toward the city’s outer suburbs, highlights much of the city’s industrial sector with businesses servicing construction or energy enterprises. So it may be easy to miss the museum – that is, until you come upon the large purple sign bearing her iconic signature.