All posts tagged "history"
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John Hallowell | October 7, 2015
Brady, The Heart of Texas
Brady calls itself the “Heart of Texas,” based on its location, but this little town deserves the label...
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Texas Hill Country | October 6, 2015
Where are the Marble Falls?
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Texas Hill Country | September 24, 2015
A President from the Heart of Texas
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Texas Hill Country | September 9, 2015
Taming the Wild West
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Texas Hill Country | August 28, 2015
5 Major Historical Events That Happened in the Hill Country
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Texas Hill Country | August 21, 2015
The Rich History of Canyon Lake
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Texas Hill Country | August 21, 2015
Railroads in the Hill Country
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THC Staff | August 14, 2015
The Texas Hill Country’s 10 Most Haunted Places
Don't be surprised if you run into any ghosts at these highly haunted Hill Country locations.
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Texas Hill Country | August 3, 2015
Concan, not Cancun!
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Texas Hill Country | July 31, 2015
5 Things You Didn’t Know About Junction
Junction, Texas was founded in 1876 and is named for where the North and South Llano Rivers meet....
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Texas Hill Country | July 29, 2015
15 Things You Didn’t Know About the Texas Hill Country
From famous lawn gnomes to haunted highways, the Texas Hill Country boasts a ton of interesting facts and...
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Wide Open Country | July 22, 2015
This Texas-Shaped Pool May Become a Historical Landmark
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Wide Open Country | July 14, 2015
Do You Know These Odd Texas State Symbols?
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Texas Hill Country | June 18, 2015
Prairie Mountain School
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Texas Hill Country | June 18, 2015
Brady’s War Stories
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Texas Hill Country | June 10, 2015
Heart of Texas Historical Museum
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Texas Hill Country | June 10, 2015
Swedish Immigrants in Texas
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Texas Hill Country | June 10, 2015
New Braunfels: City of a Prince
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Texas Hill Country | June 10, 2015
The Bluebonnet House: The Story of the Iconic Hill Country House Part 1
With the help of the current owner, Gladys Atkinson, her family and many others, we hope to uncover...
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Texas Hill Country | June 10, 2015
The Camels of Camp Verde