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Read more about the article Be Inspired at this Famous Texas Rose Garden

Be Inspired at this Famous Texas Rose Garden

  • Post author:Jill
  • Post published:June 3, 2023
  • Post category:Nature & Animals/Piney Woods/Roadside Series

Roadside Stop: Tyler Rose Garden in Tyler, TX Tyler, Texas, is the Rose Capital of America, and their showy roses are a favorite of locals and travelers alike. If you're…

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Read more about the article This Garden in Longview, Texas is a Hidden Gem for Nature Lovers

This Garden in Longview, Texas is a Hidden Gem for Nature Lovers

  • Post author:Jill
  • Post published:May 12, 2023
  • Post category:Nature & Animals/Piney Woods

Why Visit the Longview Arboretum? There are so many reasons to visit an arboretum or botanical garden. Each one is unique in its design and local vegetation. Gardens combine artistry…

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Read more about the article Follow a Storybook Sculpture Trail in Abilene, TX

Follow a Storybook Sculpture Trail in Abilene, TX

  • Post author:Jill
  • Post published:April 28, 2023
  • Post category:Art & Culture/Just for Fun/Panhandle Plains/Reading & Literacy/Roadside Series

Roadside Stop: Storybook Adventure Trail in Abilene, TX Abilene is the Storybook Capital of America, and it's there that you'll find the most extensive public collection of storybook sculptures in…

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Read more about the article Field Trip Through Texas Frontier Times

Field Trip Through Texas Frontier Times

  • Post author:Jill
  • Post published:April 14, 2023
  • Post category:Panhandle Plains/Pioneers/Texas History

Why Visit Frontier Texas? The Texas frontier was wild. People came from all walks of life and for many different reasons. They had to be brave. A sense of adventure…

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Read more about the article “Visite” the Texas Eiffel Tower in Paris, TX

“Visite” the Texas Eiffel Tower in Paris, TX

  • Post author:Jill
  • Post published:March 23, 2023
  • Post category:Just for Fun/Prairies & Lakes/Roadside Series

Roadside Stop: The Texas Eiffel Tower in Paris, Texas Paris, Texas claims the title of 2nd largest Paris in the world and this Texas version of the Eiffel Tower is…

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Read more about the article Texas Fish Impress at the State’s Freshwater Fisheries Center | Athens, TX

Texas Fish Impress at the State’s Freshwater Fisheries Center | Athens, TX

  • Post author:Jill
  • Post published:March 10, 2023
  • Post category:Nature & Animals/Prairies & Lakes

Why Visit the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center? Learn about many fascinating Texas fish (and other wetlands creatures) by exploring the indoor and outdoor aquariums, ponds, natural pools, and the wetlands…

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Read more about the article Explore the Ruins of an Old College

Explore the Ruins of an Old College

  • Post author:Jill
  • Post published:February 9, 2023
  • Post category:Hill Country/Roadside Series/Texas History

Roadside Stop: College Ruins in Salado, Texas See the remains and read the ill-fated story as you explore the ruins of a college built during the founding of Salado, Texas.Created…

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Read more about the article Walk Through the 1800s at Pioneer Village | Corsicana, TX

Walk Through the 1800s at Pioneer Village | Corsicana, TX

  • Post author:Jill
  • Post published:January 21, 2023
  • Post category:Pioneers/Prairies & Lakes

Why Visit Pioneer Village? Pioneer Village is a local history museum with a couple of features that make it unique from other areas. It has a tribute to hometown and…

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Read more about the article Explore a Fort from When Texas Was Part of Spain

Explore a Fort from When Texas Was Part of Spain

  • Post author:Jill
  • Post published:January 5, 2023
  • Post category:Hill Country/Roadside Series/Texas History

Roadside Stop: Presidio de San Saba (The Fort of San Saba) in Menard, Texas Presidios were constructed during Spanish colonial times to provide protection for nearby missions. This one, however,…

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Read more about the article Drop by the Official Fire Museum of Texas | Beaumont, TX

Drop by the Official Fire Museum of Texas | Beaumont, TX

  • Post author:Jill
  • Post published:December 10, 2022
  • Post category:Gulf Coast/Uncategorized

Why Visit the Fire Museum of Texas? The best reason to visit this historical fire museum is for the stories. The museum features an impressive collection of antique fire trucks…

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