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Read more about the article Fort Village in North Texas Dates Back to the Republic Era

Fort Village in North Texas Dates Back to the Republic Era

  • Post author:Jill
  • Post published:October 20, 2023
  • Post category:Pioneers/Prairies & Lakes/Roadside Series/Texas History

Roadside Stop: Fort Inglish Village in Bonham Texas Located in Bonham, Texas near the Red River, Fort Inglish was built during the Republic of Texas to provide protection for the…

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Read more about the article Have a Sweet Afternoon at This Century Old Honey Farm

Have a Sweet Afternoon at This Century Old Honey Farm

  • Post author:Jill
  • Post published:September 29, 2023
  • Post category:Farms & Orchards/Prairies & Lakes/Roadside Series

Roadside Stop: BeeWeaver Honey Farm in Navasota, TX Located about an hour northwest of Houston, this Texas honey farm offers a perfect afternoon retreat starring busy buzzy BEES! Take a…

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Read more about the article Architecture Meets Metropolitan Oasis at the Fort Worth Water Gardens 

Architecture Meets Metropolitan Oasis at the Fort Worth Water Gardens 

  • Post author:Jill
  • Post published:August 25, 2023
  • Post category:Art & Culture/Prairies & Lakes/Roadside Series

Roadside Stop: The Fort Worth Water Gardens in Fort Worth, TX You've heard of the concrete jungle. Well, this is an oasis in the middle of a concrete desert. Built…

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Read more about the article Trek Across the Longest Floating Boardwalk in the Country

Trek Across the Longest Floating Boardwalk in the Country

  • Post author:Jill
  • Post published:July 14, 2023
  • Post category:Nature & Animals/Prairies & Lakes/Roadside Series

Roadside Stop: The Boardwalk at Lake Weatherford in Weatherford, TX Trek Across the Longest Floating Boardwalk in the Country Experience the beautiful wetlands habitats of Lake Weatherford as you stroll…

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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 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 “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 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 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 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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