By Judith Shabram The story of Camp Longhorn is the story of a “bigger than life” Texan named Julian “Tex” Robertson.
By J Carol Richards The United States is the world’s largest beef consumer and the world’s largest beef producer. Texas, with ...
As a young boy growing up in New York, Quetzal Dwyer kept animals as a hobby. He wanted to do something with them and ...
Lake Buchanan was artificially created upon the completion of the adjacent Buchanan Dam in 1938. Work on the dam itself began in April 1931, but was suspended a year later. Work resumed in 1935, with ...
Pipe creek is an unincorporated community 9 miles east of Bandera in Bandera County. The area was named after the nearby creek Pipe Creek and founded in 1870. Francis Marion Hodges was the first ...
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Comfort, Texas is centrally located between Fredericksburg, Boerne, and Kerrville, and is only minutes from San Antonio. It is a popular tourist area containing several campsites along the Guadalupe ...
In 1960 the intersection of Loop 1604 and Interstate 35 was concidered to be the center of the city of Live Oak. Live Oak was founded in the midst of gentle rolling hils in an area of rich farming and ...
Blanco Texas is located 45 miles west of Austin and 45 miles north of San Antonio. Blanco was settled in 1853. The Jewel of the city is the gorgeous Blanco River with blue-green water. The river has ...
Ingram City is located on the banks of the Guadalupe River between Kerrville and Hunt. The main attraction of Ingram, Texas is swimming in the Guadalupe River. The Ingram Dam is the main spot for ...
The city of Dripping Springs, Texas is located around 25 miles west of Austin. The Gateway to the Hill Country is often the term referring to Dripping Springs, Texas. The area offers outstanding views ...
Liberty Hill, Texas is a city between the north and south forks of San Gabriel River in in Williamson County. It is 15 miles west of Georgetown and 33 miles northwest of Austin. The town began back in ...