All posts tagged "Native American"
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Honky Tonk Foodie | September 22, 2022
Western Art Lovers Herd to Kerrville’s Roundup Art Exhibition & Sale
Kerrville’s Museum of Western Art is a beautifully landscaped and curated oasis located just outside of town. Fittingly,...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | September 3, 2020
Not Just A Road: The Leon Springs Historic Corridor
Some readers may drive along this route and pass this marker every day, while others have never heard...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | May 14, 2020
A Frontier Counterpart to Texas Cowboys: Florida’s Cracker Cowboys
Texas and cowboys go hand in hand. A robust cattle industry, the historical Chisholm Trail, and the tall...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | April 1, 2020
Hill Country Ghost Towns to Explore When Quarantine Ends: Part 2
Since Native Americans were the sole population of the Texas Hill Country, communities and settlements have come and...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | March 26, 2020
Be Texan and Be Heard: Our State Hosts a Wide Range of Languages
Texas is an amazingly diverse state, with incredible history, culture, and future projections. A big part of these...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | January 28, 2020
Saving the Rock Art of Texas: SAREC in Comstock
Shumla Archaeological Research & Education Center is a global leader in rock art research and education, located in...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | January 27, 2020
The Town of Iraan is 100% Texan, and it Inspired a Famous Comic Strip
Iraan is a small Texas town about 55 miles west of Ozona. It was named after Ira and...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | November 19, 2019
For a Good Time, Go to the Biggest Little Town in the World
Whoever named Ozona the "Biggest Little Town in the World" did not underestimate its history and beauty, nor...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | August 6, 2019
Peek Into the Past at the Dr. Pound Historical Farmstead
Dripping Springs is home to many interesting activities for families, adults, and groups. One site of historical significance...
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Spring Sault | April 26, 2019
Sculptor and Author Team Up to Bring Salado, Texas, Mermaid to Life
Among the books you should add to your reading list this year, “Maiden Mermaid: The Tale of Sirena”...
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Spring Sault | April 25, 2019
The Unique Charm of Sonora: Where Nature, History, and Adventure Meet
At the western door of the Texas Hill Country sits the town of Sonora, a hidden sanctuary of...
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Spring Sault | January 8, 2018
Empathy in Texas History: Truly Embracing Our Cultural Fabric
As San Antonio plans for its 300th anniversary, many Texans are hoping the festivities are inclusive of everyone’s...
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Spring Sault | September 1, 2017
26th Annual Austin Powwow Being Hosted by Great Promise for American Indians
This amazing cultural celebration is now well into its second decade of being hosted in Austin, attracting up...
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Spring Sault | January 12, 2017
January’s Full ‘Wolf Moon’ on the Rise Tonight!
Like to look up at the stars in the sky and simply gaze in wonder? Well this is...
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Marcy Stellfox | September 29, 2016
American Indians To Perform at Bob Bullock Museum on Friday
This Friday, the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum in Austin in partnership with the Great Promise for...
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Laurel Martinez | July 20, 2016
Legacy Plaza: A Link to the Past With a View of the Future
Whether seeking adventure, discovering a piece of Native American History, or simply stopping to smell the wildflowers, it...