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Landmarks – Georgetown, Texas
Inscription. The Methodist church established four colleges in Texas prior to the Civil War: Rutersville College (1840), Wesleyan College (1844), McKenzie Institute (1848), and Soule University (1856). The Rev. Dr. Francis Asbury ... More on HMDB
National And State Parks – Eustace, Texas
I need to go back and spend some more time here cause I just stayed one night, but it was quiet, clean and ... More on TripAdvisor
Things To Do – Terrell, Texas
Terrell heritage jubilee is one time a year and I think terrell needs to promote this event alittle more fo... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Georgetown, Texas
Inscription. Pioneer, patriot, lawyer, and orator. Born in Virginia in 1806. Died in Goergetown December 14, 1854. His eloquence protected the helpless; his wit charmed all. , Erected 1936 by the State of Texas. (Marker Number 14595: ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Corsicana, Texas
Experience life in the 1800s through a collection of early settlers' homes and businesses filled with heirlooms, artifacts and family treasures. Follow the escapades of outlaws Bonnie and Clyde in the Peace Officers Museum, and see ... More on traveltex
Landmarks – Salado, Texas
Inscription. Milton Wesley Damron (1825-1887), an early settler and Salado public servant, was born in Tennessee and came to Texas as part of the Mercer Colony. He arrived in the 1840s and shortly afterwards married Sarah Pennington. ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Trinidad, Texas
Inscription. A sandstone image of a human head carved by prehistoric men was found near here in 1929 by workmen of Texas Clay Products Company. It was dug from gravel pit now under Cedar Creek Lake. The carving weighed 98 pounds, ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Chandler, Texas
Inscription. In 1830, John Crane applied to be a part of Joseph Vehlein's colony. Reportedly from Virginia, he was a veteran of the War of 1812. He moved his wife and seven children to what is now Walker County, Texas, in 1834. There, ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Burnet, Texas
Good Food: Really good all around food. More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Waco, Texas
Oh I gotta try them I have been looking a good old fashioned bun toasted burger. More on Yahoo! Travel
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