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scene and great BBQ or Dallas with the Dallas Zoo, the oldest in Texas, great sports teams like the Cowboys and Mavericks and wonderful museums or Houston with NASA and the Houston Space Center and Astros, Texans, and Rockets sports teams and Gulf coast towns like Galveston and Crystal Beach...
Explore the Gulf Coast Enjoy over 350 miles of selfie-worthy sand dunes, charming coastal towns and seaside adventures. Get your free Travel Guide Request a Copy Scroll Things To Do Whether you’re an antiquer, adventurer, foodie or historian, Texas has the perfect activity for you. ...
By 1900, at least three Syrian immigrants had settled in the small Gulf Coast town of Beaumont. Conveniently located on the Neches River, Beaumont was an important port for lumber and agriculture. Christ Angelo, Abdo Bosby, and Mike Salim operated fruit stands in the town’s thriving commerci...
Texas is famous for its amazing beaches and resorts. Boasting over 3,000 miles of coastline along the Gulf Coast and the Gulf of Mexico, the beaches in Texas are truly spectacular. With clear blue waters and soft golden sand, these beaches are some of the finest in the world. If you’...
These are six of our favorite road trips in theLone Star State, from the kitschy charms of Route 66 in the Panhandle Plains to the windswept beaches of the Gulf Coast. Top tip? Brake for dance halls and BBQ joints – wherever you are. ...
to attending my first event at The Center. It was sponsored by a local group called the Community Concert association. They sponsored occasional concerts by small performing groups. This night they brought in a Hungarian string quartet that was making a living by giving concerts in small towns....
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Columbusfirst made contact with the region in 1492, waves of Spanish explorers entered the gulf and penetrated into the North American interior. By 1600 the major physical features had been discovered, and a system of towns, silver mines, and missions had been established around the gulf shore...
Deep East Texas South East Texas near the Gulf Coast In East Texas, there are a number of cities and small towns located in 38 counties, as shown on the maps on this website. The population of East Texas today stands at over 1.9 million residents....