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The warm gulf waters can make even the heaviest of lead feet settle softly into the golden sand along the Texas coast. But the inviting waves aren’t the only welcome that awaits you on a Texas coastal…
Continue ReadingThe warm gulf waters can make even the heaviest of lead feet settle softly into the golden sand along the Texas coast. But the inviting waves aren’t the only welcome that awaits you on a Texas coastal…
Continue ReadingKnown as the “Oldest Town in Texas,” Nacogdoches takes immense pride in its history. In fact, the entire downtown is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Nacogdoches honors its heritage…
Continue ReadingThe Texas Hill Country is known for its scenic beauty—rolling hills, winding rivers, and colorful wildflowers—as well as its historical roots as the birthplace of President Lyndon B. Johnson. The…
Continue ReadingAs one of the last states to inform enslaved people of their freedom, Texas shares an interesting relationship with its Black residents. Many locations across Dallas share and preserve the community’s…
Continue ReadingWhen San Antonio visitors venture beyond the River Walk area, they find a remarkable range of heritage tourism sites in a fascinating city that’s downright ancient by Texas standards. San Antonio’s…
Continue ReadingWith over 260,000 miles in Texas, the road trip options are endless! Jane here from A Taste of Koko – an Austin-based food and travel blog. I’ve lived in Texas almost my entire life, but I’ve only…
Continue ReadingExplore the enchanting Texas Hill Country, where rolling green hills meet endless blue skies, and charming towns offer a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. This two-day itinerary…
Continue ReadingFrom art installations to history-filled museums, Texas has it all. Around the state, you’ll find well-known museums housing some notable collections as well as centers dedicated to honoring some…
Continue ReadingOutsized in the public mind, Route 66 stretches 177 always-diverting miles through the Texas Panhandle. Travelers can admire iconic buildings and took on steak-eating challenges for a sampling of the…
Continue ReadingAbout 5,000 varieties of wildflowers transform a car window’s view of the Texas Hill Country into a live-action Van Gogh. Taking routes on ranch roads and well-trodden highways, we zigzagged the map…
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