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SOUTH TEXAS South Texas is an absolutely fascinating landscape rife with astonishing natural and cultural history. From Native American tribes roaming the coastal plains to early Spanish Conquistadors rowing ashore to our sandy beaches and even plying their ships far up the Rio Grande. Wars, such as...
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and protection for some of the country’s few wild Ocelots. To the north, the South Texas Sandsheet, with its seemingly endless coastal prairies gradually blend in to the westerly Chihuahuan desert covered hills of the Bordas Escarpment where sand stone bluffs tower over a clear and fast flow...
30 Houston restaurants are now included in different categories of the MICHELIN Guide, solidifying Houston's position as an outstanding gastronomic destination in the U.S. After its successful debut in Texas in July 2024, when the first MICHELIN Keys were awarded to three hotels in Houston and ...
As part of the Texas Revolution, this battle earned Texas independence from Mexico, allowing it to become a self-governing republic. The U.S. annexed Texas as the 28th state on Dec. 29, 1845. Today, guests can take a self-guided audio tour or schedule a guided tour to see the ...
Taking the family on a trip is always exciting, so let’s take a look at some exciting things to see around the great state of Texas that don’t cost you any money to enjoy. 13 Fun Attractions That are Free to Visit in Texas
Travel to Texas’ Rio Grande Valley and you may just see an unusual sight: a flock of red-crowned parrots or green parakeets perched on tree limbs, street signs, and buildings. Don’t worry; these aren’t escapees from a tropical exhibit at a zoo. Instead, they are among the more tha...