All posts tagged "texas"
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Spring Sault | May 1, 2017Honeymooning in the Texas Hill Country: The Must-Do’s After ‘I Do’
Any time of year is a great time to get married, and planning the perfect honeymoon in the...
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Spring Sault | May 1, 2017Texas Couple Reacquaints After Former Dog Owner Sends Loving Birthday Card to Pet Pooch
When Frankie Hernandez sent a touching birthday card to his former pet, Apollo, the primary reason was to...
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Spring Sault | May 1, 20174 Lives Lost and Dozens Injured After 4 Tornadoes Touch Down in Canton, Eustace, and Caney City
In the wake of four tornadoes that hit on Saturday afternoon and evening, devastating losses are being determined...
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Brandee Brantly | April 27, 2017Retreat Through Time With This Hill Country Award-Winning Author
Johnnie Bernhard's stirring historical fiction novel will transport you through time across two countries and two states, Texas and...
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THC Staff | April 27, 2017Texas SandFest Sculpture Winners Are Mind-Bogglingly Good
These sand sculptures take great skill and vision to create.
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THC Staff | April 27, 2017Man Makes Beautiful Artistic Spheres By Only Using Dirt and Water
Watch pieces of the process of making "Hikaru Dorodango."
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Spring Sault | April 27, 2017Houston Man Gets Duct Taped to a Yield Sign Because His Friends Wouldn’t Yield on a Bet
After losing a bet, this man paid the debt by agreeing to be duct taped to a yield...
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Spring Sault | April 27, 2017Celebrating 150 Years of the Chisholm Trail: The Driving Of The Herd in Fort Worth
If you're a true fan of the Chisholm Trail, then watching real cowboys driving The Herd through the...
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Spring Sault | April 27, 2017See-Through Washrooms Raise Eyebrows in Sulphur Springs, Texas
A set of facilities where the user can see everyone on the outside while they're 'doing their business'...
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Spring Sault | April 27, 2017Lubbock, Texas: Home To Giant John Wayne (Well His Head At Least)
When a number of people saw a giant boulder as certain death, an artist saw it as a...
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Spring Sault | April 27, 2017Paisano Pete: Second Largest Roadrunner is First in Fort Stockton’s Heart
Erected in 1980, Paisano Pete is the "town mascot" of Fort Stockton, Texas, and if you haven't had...
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Spring Sault | April 27, 2017Circumnavigating Texas in a State-Shaped Lazy River
The first ever Texas-shaped lazy river, like everything else that is state-shaped, is truly a beauty to behold,...
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Spring Sault | April 27, 2017New Braunfels Know-How You May Not Have Known Until Now
Famous for some fairly great reasons, New Braunfels also has some scenic and gourd-geous reasons to love this...
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Spring Sault | April 27, 2017Comfort, Texas: Living Up To Its Name and Historic Hill Country Roots
This small, historic town, set nicely as a sort of nucleus in the Texas Hill Country, has history,...
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Sonia Ramirez | April 27, 2017Fredericksburg Welcomes the 2017 Hill Country Film Festival
April 27 – 30th the Hills are alive as Fredericksburg welcomes the 2017 Hill Country Film Festival (HCFF)...
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Brandee Brantly | April 26, 2017Awe-Inspiring Time Lapse of Mt. Rainier Stuns Nation
Photos by Matt Dieterich Matt Dieterich just published a stunning time lapse video of this time on Mt....
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THC Staff | April 26, 2017New Lower-Price Whole Foods 365 Store Opens Up Near Austin
365 by Whole Foods Market stores are popping up across the country.
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Spring Sault | April 26, 2017The Deep, As Well As the Submerged, History of Canyon Lake
A beautiful vacation and water tourism area, Canyon Lake was once the home of the first small settlements...
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THC Staff | April 26, 2017New Bill Says Texas Lottery Winners Can Remain Anonymous
If the bill becomes law, lotto winners will no longer have their names and faces on Texas Lottery's...
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Spring Sault | April 25, 2017The Sixth Floor Museum In Dallas: If a Room Could Talk
What was once the Texas Schoolbook Depository in Dallas is now The Sixth Floor Museum, memorializing a moment...
