Search results for "Old West"
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Jason Weingart | March 21, 2022You Have to See These 5 Haunting Texas Ghost Towns
Ghost towns are peppered across the Texas landscape. Many of them have incredible abandoned buildings. Here are five...
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Judy Peacock | March 11, 2022Texas Traveling Made Easy in 7 Regions of Texas
Easy is not the first word that comes to mind when someone thinks of traveling the state of...
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Max McNabb | March 2, 2022Historical Novel Reveals the Last Free Apaches Lived in Hiding Until 1930s
Max McNabb, editor of TexasHillCountry.com, is releasing a trilogy of historical novels inspired by shocking true events. Discover...
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Spring Sault | February 19, 20225 Charming Texas Hill Country Towns You Need to Experience
If you’re looking for some lighthearted, fun-loving small towns of the Texas Hill Country, here is a short...
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Jo Ann Holt | February 10, 2022Don’t Miss Birds in Paradise at Dallas Blooms
Birds in Paradise debuts at this year's Dallas Blooms festival at the Dallas Arboretum Feb. 19 and runs...
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Max McNabb | February 2, 2022Wild Lark Books: New Independent Bookstore Spreads its Wings
Dreaming of curling up with a good book and sipping a hot cup of coffee on a rainy...
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Jo Ann Holt | January 19, 2022Texans Love New Jeep Gladiator Texas Trail Edition
The 2021 Jeep Gladiator Texas Trail is putting a sparkle in the eyes of truck-loving Texans. Because the...
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John Hallowell | January 16, 2022Lake LBJ and the Rebirth of Kingsland, Chapter 15: Kingsland in the 1950s
Kingsland’s re-birth was not immediately evident when the impoundment of water behind the new Granite Shoals Dam began...
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Spring Sault | January 8, 2022O’Donnell Museum Honors Dan Blocker: A Gentle Texas Giant
Bobby Dan Davis Blocker was born in Texas in 1928. At the time, he was the largest baby...
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Robert C. Deming | December 13, 2021What’s YOUR Big Bend Story? Explore Real Texas Beauty
The “Big Bend” in the Rio Grande River in west Texas is a place where stories...
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Texas Hill Country | December 1, 2021New Historical Novel of the Last Free Apaches and Captives in the 1920s
Changeling destiny—an injured Apache girl adopted by a powerful rancher, the rancher’s son kidnapped in revenge by the...
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Jo Ann Holt | December 1, 2021Holiday at the Arboretum Returns to Dallas: Tour a Christmas Village
Holiday at the Arboretum, presented by Reliant, is open to the community at Dallas Arboretum. This beloved annual...
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Jo Ann Holt | November 14, 2021Safe Trip to Galveston in Toyota Highlander Hybrid
We planned our annual fall visit to Galveston months before taking our September 13 road trip, so being...
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Lloyd Tackitt | October 22, 20214 Fantastic Fall ‘Color Tours’ in the Texas Hill Country
You will most definitely want to enjoy these four spectacular "Fall Color Tours" in the Texas Hill Country!
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Laurel Martinez | October 21, 2021Falkenstein Castle: A Texas-Sized Fairy Tale in the Hill Country
In Burnet, Texas, stands Falkenstein Castle, the home, and public venue, of Terry and Kim Young. The castle's...
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Durhl Caussey | October 16, 2021Caussey’s Corner: Walking Through Tall Grass
It was unseasonably cool in Texas for a late June day. Low hanging, puffy-white clouds moved quickly westerly...
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Jo Ann Holt | October 6, 2021The 2021 Texas Auto Show Draws Crowds at the State Fair of Texas
The Texas Auto Show is always a major draw for the State Fair of Texas, which returned to...
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Spring Sault | October 1, 2021The Most Fun Cities in America Have Been Ranked. How Did Texas Do?
According to reports, the average U.S. household spends close to $3,000 each year on entertainment. How does your...
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Carol Commons-Brosowske | September 23, 2021The Haunting Legend of ‘Ghost Riders in the Sky’ is Based on a True Story
Texas is full of lore, legends, and ghost stories. The tale of the Ghost Riders is by far...
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Jo Ann Holt | September 3, 2021Autumn at the Arboretum Returns to Dallas This September
Dallas Arboretum Board Chairman Jim Ryan said, “Autumn at the Arboretum comes alive with larger-than-life insect topiaries, fascinatingly...
