All posts tagged "texas hill country"
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Jenny Webster Jurica | December 13, 2017Blue Tongue Disease Taking Toll on Kentucky Deer: Could Texas Be Next?
Blue tongue disease is impacting deer in Kentucky. The almost-always fatal disease is transmitted by the midge fly....
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Jenny Webster Jurica | December 13, 2017Enjoy the Snow (Again) at The Science Mill Snow Day Event in Johnson City
Head to Johnson City on Saturday, January 20th for their Snow Day event on the grounds of The...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | December 13, 20175 Tasty Places to Buy Holiday Tamales in the Hill Country
Tamales are a big tradition in many Texas families during the holidays. Here are five tasty places to...
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Athena Hessong | December 13, 2017Fixins for Fido: 4 Hill Country Bakeries Serving Up Freshly Made Dog Treats
You love your dog, so why not get tasty treats for him by visiting these Hill Country bakeries....
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Jenny Webster Jurica | December 13, 2017Celebrate Christmas in the Boyhood Home of a Former President
Celebrate Christmas in the boyhood home of our former president and fellow Texan, Lyndon B. Johnson every Saturday...
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MarLee Berry | December 13, 2017Holidays You Never Knew Existed: Ugly Sweater Day
From casually quirky to downright dreadful, you can find these type of sweaters and everything in between on...
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Athena Hessong | December 13, 20173 Texas Hill Country Parks That’ll Get You in the Holiday Spirit
This holiday season, don't get stumped for things to do. Visit Texas Hill Country parks celebrations for family...
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Athena Hessong | December 13, 2017Archaeology Societies Found in the Texas Hill Country
Archaeology in the Texas Hill Country helps historians to learn more about the past. These are some of...
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Athena Hessong | December 13, 2017Christmas Tree Farms Still Open in the Texas Hill Country
It's almost Christmas, and while many Christmas tree farms have closed for the season, don't worry because these...
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Athena Hessong | December 12, 2017Kingsland History From a Small River Town to a Tourist Getaway
Kingsland history took many twists and turns over its more than 100 years. Though nearly obliterated, this town...
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Athena Hessong | December 12, 2017Steamboats in Texas History from Austin’s Colony to Today
Steamboats initially provided the state with a vital connection from farms to the coast, but technology eventually surpassed...
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Athena Hessong | December 12, 2017Cookie Recipes to Ready You for Holiday Cookie Exchanges
Don't bring the same cookies to your treat exchanges this year. Pin these cookie recipes to give yourself...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | December 12, 2017Celebrate the Winter Solstice at the Cave Without a Name
Celebrate the Winter Solstice at the Cave Without a Name near Boerne. A musical concert will be held...
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Spring Sault | December 11, 2017A Snow-Covered Texas: Scenes From Last Week’s Beautiful Snowfall
As last week's snow fell over Texas, many readers saw it as a wonderful photo opportunity! Here are...
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Athena Hessong | December 11, 20175 Can’t Miss Lampasas Attractions to Enjoy
There are several Lampasas attractions you should not miss while in the northern portion of the Texas Hill...
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Athena Hessong | December 11, 2017The Strange Tale of the Crush Crash
Crush, Texas, has one of the most unusual origin tales, and it begins with a train wreck. Learn...
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Spring Sault | December 11, 2017City of Austin’s Music Office Rolling Out Busking Pilot Program
The City of Austin’s music office has announced the creation of a Busking Pilot Program in the downtown...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | December 8, 2017Far Out, Man! San Marcos Named ‘Most Hippie’ Town in Texas
San Marcos was recently named by the website Thrillist.com as the "Most Hippie Town" in Texas. The website...
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Athena Hessong | December 8, 2017Then and Now: The Evolution of Texas Bridges
Texas bridges have changed dramatically from the first wooden creek crossings. See how history, art, and engineering have...
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Athena Hessong | December 8, 2017What’s the Dill?: Deciphering the Christmas Pickle Tradition
This Christmas, why not hang a pickle in your tree? The Christmas pickle tradition has unexpected origins. Find...
