Mirador de la Flor is a tourist attraction in Corpus Christi, Texas that was unveiled in 1997 to honor Selena Quintanilla Perez, a Tejano singer who was murdered two years earlier at the age of 23. Each year thousands of people visit the monument, which is located only a few miles north of Seaside Memorial Park where Selena is buried.
The $600,000 construction cost was funded in large part by philanthropist Devary "Dusty" Durrill. Contributions from the City Government, fans and local residents covered the remainder of the costs.
It is located at the corner of Peoples Street T-Head and Shoreline Boulevard and consists of a 5'8" life-sized bronze statue of Selena wearing a leather jacket with microphone in hand, sculpted by H.W. "Buddy" Tatum, a Corpus Christi artist. She is leaning against a concrete pillar looking towards the Gulf of Mexico.
The monument also features mosaic tiles of white roses (Selena's favorite flower) on its north side by a staircase leading to the lower level and rear (on the lower level facing the Gulf of Mexico, and a large white rose affixed to the same pillar and a plaque facing Shoreline Boulevard. The plaque reads: