Old San Antonio Road. Camino Real
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National Historic Trail, El Camino Real de los Tejas (Highway 6 in Louisiana and Highway 21 in Texas) has existed for more than 300 years.  Old San Antonio Road. Read Full Story
Best Ice Cream
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Ice cream on a hot afternoon at the Highland Park Pharmacy. 3229 Knox St. 1912 vintage pharmacy with the best milkshake in DFW Read Full Story
John Westley Hardin
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August 19, 1895 - John Wesley Hardin is gunned down in El Paso. At the time of his death he had been pardoned by the State of Texas even though he was thought to have killed at least 30 men Read Full Story
TexasGrand Quote
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“Texas….The world largest producer of awesome”  TexasGrand Read Full Story
Texas Air Force
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The Confederate Air Force, based in Midland at the Midland International Airport, was proclaimed the official air force of Texas by the 71st Legislature in 1989,   refreshed this year 2009, HCR46 as “Commemorative AF” Read Full Story
Texan Ben Hogan
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Happy birthday to Golfer Ben Hogan. August 13, 1912 - Dublin, Texas. Ben Hogan won 63 PGA Tour tournaments Read Full Story
Hottest High Temperature in Texas
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August 12, 1936 - The temperature hits 120°F. in Seymour-the hottest reading ever recorded in Texas. Read Full Story
Texas Flag
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Perception is reality.  Texans perceive this to be true so we will go with it.  Texas is the only state to enter the U. S. by TREATY, instead of by annexation, allowing the Texas flag to fly at the same height as the US flag.  Unfortunately there is no proof. Read Full Story
Texas Logic
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“Ever notice how people outside of Texas can’t figure out if Texas is in the South or the West. It’s neither, Texas is in Texas.” TexasGrand Read Full Story
Comanche Raid
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The Great Raid of 1840 Deep into Texas, led by Comanche Buffalo Hump was the largest raid ever mounted by Native Americans on Anglo’s.  Read Full Story