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National And State Parks – Eagle Lake, Texas
Fish and Wildlife Service, who are supposed to preserving the species while local coyotes, dogs, or other p... More on Epinions.com
Things To Do – Richmond, Texas
Built in the 1840s, the home was originally on land owned by Jane Long, the Mother of Texas. Her land grant covered most of present-day ... More on traveltex
Golf Courses – Richmond, Texas
Fort Bend Country Club is an 18-hole regulation length golf course in Richmond, Texas. This short layout has 3 sets of teeboxes for a fun, but challenging golfing experience. Online tee times may b... More on TheGolfCourses.net
Generic – Sealy, Texas
Buckhorn State Park and Wildlife Area has over 4600 acres by the Castle Rock Flowage of the Wisconsin River. Unique cart-in campsites offer a rustic flavor. Some key features of the park is a 300 foot beach and plentiful wildlife. ... More on Reserveamerica.com
Museums – Rosenberg, Texas
Since 2002, the Rosenberg Railroad Museum has amassed a collection of artifacts, maps, photographs, semaphores, wigwag and memorabilia detailing the history of the "Great Rails" in and around Rosenberg and Fort Bend County and their ... More on traveltex
Things To Do – New Ulm, Texas
Fayette Lake is conveniently located between Houston and Austin off Highway 71, minutes from historic Fayetteville. More on AnglerWeb.com
History Museum – Streetman, Texas
Exhibits include memorabillia from pioneer families and artifacts. More on Ndtourism.com
Things To Do – Industry, Texas
Inscription. In Jan. 1831 Charles Fordtran, a German of Huguenot descent, joined the colony of Stephen F. Austin. His first work was to survey land for Austin's partner, Samuel May Williams. He was given a league (4,428.4 acres) as ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Wallis, Texas
The original church was built in 1892 but destroyed by the 1900 hurricane. In 1912, San Antonio architect Leo Dielmann designed a Gothic-style sanctuary, and Wallis builder Jan Bujnoch built the new sanctuary with help from volunteer ... More on traveltex
Restaurants – Katy, Texas
chin won: best chinese in town great wonton soup and great service More on Yahoo! Travel
Museums – Katy, Texas
The Katy Heritage Society is a private 30+-year-old 501(c)3, nonprofit organization. From our offices in Katy Heritage Park and through outreach projects the group is working to protect and preserve the historic resources ... More on Katyheritagesociety.com
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