Roadside Stop: Alien Crash Site in Aurora Texas
Roadside Stop: Alien Crash Site and Grave The truth is out there?? The story was first reported in 1897 as a UFO crash landing, (50 years before the Roswell sightings.)…
Roadside Stop: Alien Crash Site and Grave The truth is out there?? The story was first reported in 1897 as a UFO crash landing, (50 years before the Roswell sightings.)…
Why Visit the Log Cabin Village? The Log Cabin Village is a great little outdoor living history museum that visitors can thoroughly experience in just an hour or two. Located…
Roadside Stop: Toubin Park in Brenham, TX In the middle of Brenham's cute downtown area lies Toubin Park, a tiny historical gem showing off century-old cisterns. This cozy courtyard is…
Why Visit the Dr Pepper Museum & Free Enterprise Institute? The Dr Pepper soft drink was born in a drug store in Waco, TX, and was actually referred to as…
Roadside Stop: Best Maid Pickle Emporium in Fort Worth, TX Fan of pickles or not, this place is too unique to pass up. Aside from their selection of pickles, they…
Why visit the Texas Renaissance Festival? This is the largest Renaissance Festival in the nation. It’s fun, and a little silly. It’s a good excuse to wear a costume and…
Roadside Stop: Bigfoot Alley at the Port Jefferson History & Nature Center in Jefferson, TX Did you know East Texas is a bit of a hotspot for Bigfoot activity? Jefferson,…
Why visit the American Airlines CR Smith Museum? The CR Smith Museum tells the story of American Airlines, giving guests a look at operations and all the changes in culture…
Roadside Stop: Crazy Water in Mineral Wells, TX Mineral Wells is a small town known for (and named for) it's natural mineral water. Beginning in 1881, people would come to…
Roadside Stop: The Worlds Richest Acre in Kilgore, TX The “World’s Richest Acre” is located in downtown Kilgore, and it won’t be difficult to spot. Look for all the oil…