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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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Read more about the article Country Christmas Abounds in Luckenbach, Texas

Country Christmas Abounds in Luckenbach, Texas

  • Post author:Jill
  • Post published:November 10, 2022
  • Post category:Christmas/Cowboys, Cattle, & Ranching/Hill Country/Roadside Series

Roadside Stop: Christmas in Luckenback, Texas If country music were a place, it would be Luckenbach, Texas. The small unincorporated area is about 13 miles from Fredericksburg. It's home to…

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Read more about the article Hike Through an Abandoned Zoo | Old Zoo Trails in Cisco, TX

Hike Through an Abandoned Zoo | Old Zoo Trails in Cisco, TX

  • Post author:Jill
  • Post published:October 27, 2022
  • Post category:Just for Fun/Nature & Animals/Panhandle Plains

Why Visit Old Zoo Nature Trails? October is a great month for hiking in Texas, and the best month for visiting anywhere creepy and mysterious for a bit of spooky…

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Read more about the article See the Magic of 5,000 Glowing Pumpkins | Pumpkin Nights in Arlington, TX

See the Magic of 5,000 Glowing Pumpkins | Pumpkin Nights in Arlington, TX

  • Post author:Jill
  • Post published:September 29, 2022
  • Post category:Farms & Orchards/Just for Fun/Prairies & Lakes

Why Visit Pumpkin Nights? This unique experience is an enchanting work of art. Walking trails chock-full of glowing pumpkins will take you through themed worlds. It is a great family-friendly…

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Read more about the article Texas Wildflower Farm is Nation’s Largest

Texas Wildflower Farm is Nation’s Largest

  • Post author:Jill
  • Post published:September 16, 2022
  • Post category:Farms & Orchards/Food & Drink/Hill Country/Roadside Series

Roadside Stop: Wildseed Farms in Fredricksburg, Texas Wildseed Farms, located in the Texas hill country, is the largest working wildflower farm in the United States.  During the springtime visitors will…

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Read more about the article Epic Bat Flight Experience | Concan, TX

Epic Bat Flight Experience | Concan, TX

  • Post author:Jill
  • Post published:August 28, 2022
  • Post category:Hill Country/Nature & Animals

Why Visit the Frio Bat Flight? Texas is home to the 2 largest bat colonies in the world! This is the second largest, (the largest being Bracken Cave in San…

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Read more about the article Paleoamerican Discovery Exhibit Connects Visitors to Prehistoric Texas

Paleoamerican Discovery Exhibit Connects Visitors to Prehistoric Texas

  • Post author:Jill
  • Post published:July 28, 2022
  • Post category:Prairies & Lakes/Prehistoric

Why Visit the Bosque Museum? County museums usually feature a curated collection of culture and artifacts to preserve the history and character of the immediate area. While they are usually…

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