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Read more about the article Cadillac Ranch | An Iconic Art Installation Half-Buried in the Texas Panhandle

Cadillac Ranch | An Iconic Art Installation Half-Buried in the Texas Panhandle

  • Post author:Jill
  • Post published:June 30, 2022
  • Post category:Art & Culture/Panhandle Plains/Roadside Series

Roadside Stop: Cadillac Ranch | Amarillo, TX Just off the highway in Amarillo, Texas is where you will find one of the state's quirkiest roadside attractions. Ten Cadillac cars buried nose…

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Read more about the article Waco Zoo Shows Off 52 Acres of Natural Habitats | Cameron Park Zoo

Waco Zoo Shows Off 52 Acres of Natural Habitats | Cameron Park Zoo

  • Post author:Jill
  • Post published:June 20, 2022
  • Post category:Nature & Animals/Prairies & Lakes

Why Visit the Cameron Park Zoo? The Cameron Park Zoo is located in beautiful Cameron Park (a destination of its own) along the Brazos River. This award-winning Waco Zoo has…

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Read more about the article Salado Sculpture Park | Visit a Peaceful Art Garden

Salado Sculpture Park | Visit a Peaceful Art Garden

  • Post author:Jill
  • Post published:May 12, 2022
  • Post category:Art & Culture/Hill Country/Roadside Series

Roadside Stop: Salado Sculpture Garden Less than a mile from downtown Salado, you'll find a quieter setting. Stop by the Salado Sculpture Garden to enjoy a peaceful stroll or a…

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Read more about the article Discover the Most Engaging Children’s Garden in Texas

Discover the Most Engaging Children’s Garden in Texas

  • Post author:Jill
  • Post published:April 21, 2022
  • Post category:Nature & Animals/Prairies & Lakes

Why Visit the Rory Meyers Children’s Garden? (Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Garden) The Rory Meyers Children’s Adventure Garden is the most interactive and exciting children’s garden in Texas. It is…

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Read more about the article Roadside Stop: Pick Your Own Tulip Farm in North Texas

Roadside Stop: Pick Your Own Tulip Farm in North Texas

  • Post author:Jill
  • Post published:March 21, 2022
  • Post category:Farms & Orchards/Prairies & Lakes/Roadside Series

Roadside Stop: Texas Tulips in Pilot Point A beautiful tulip farm can be found about an hour north of Dallas in Pilot Point, Texas. The owners, who previously ran a…

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Read more about the article Explore the Alamo: From Mission to Battleground to World Famous Tourist Site

Explore the Alamo: From Mission to Battleground to World Famous Tourist Site

  • Post author:Jill
  • Post published:February 26, 2022
  • Post category:South Texas Plains/Texas History/Texas Revolution

Why Visit the Alamo? The Alamo may be the most well-known piece of Texas history. Walk the hallowed grounds and learn the stories of the men, women, and children who…

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Read more about the article Roadside Stop: Alien Crash Site in Aurora Texas

Roadside Stop: Alien Crash Site in Aurora Texas

  • Post author:Jill
  • Post published:January 14, 2022
  • Post category:Just for Fun/Prairies & Lakes/Roadside Series

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.)…

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Read more about the article Texas Pioneer Life at Log Cabin Village | Fort Worth, TX

Texas Pioneer Life at Log Cabin Village | Fort Worth, TX

  • Post author:Jill
  • Post published:December 4, 2021
  • Post category:Pioneers/Prairies & Lakes

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…

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Read more about the article Roadside Stop: Toubin Park, a small park with big charm

Roadside Stop: Toubin Park, a small park with big charm

  • Post author:Jill
  • Post published:November 8, 2021
  • Post category:Prairies & Lakes/Roadside Series

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…

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Read more about the article Visit the Dr Pepper Museum & Soda Fountain | Waco, TX

Visit the Dr Pepper Museum & Soda Fountain | Waco, TX

  • Post author:Jill
  • Post published:October 6, 2021
  • Post category:Food & Drink/Just for Fun/Manufacturing/How It's Made/Prairies & Lakes

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…

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