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Landmarks – Granger, Texas
Inscription. Constructed in 1901 for the A. A. Young family, this residence exhibits elements of the Classical Revival and Beaux Arts styles of architecture. Its eclectic details and architectural features include large dormers, decorative ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Waco, Texas
Linda Nells - Beer, liquor and all other booze—it all ends up in the same place. If you’re looking for a decent fueling station ... More on clubzone
Things To Do – Lancaster, Texas
972-514-RATS or Click here for directions to the Haunted House 410 Houston School Road, Red Oak Texas 75154 Just 30 Minutes from downtown Dallas Reindeer Manor is a Real Haunted House located on th... More on Reindeermanor.com
Landmarks – Granger, Texas
Inscription. Area landowners A. S. Fischer and W. C. Belcher platted the townsite of Granger in 1884, in anticipation of its potential to develop along the rail line that had been laid two years previously. The town plan called for ... More on HMDB
Art Museums – Waco, Texas
Located at 712 Austin Avenue, the Croft Art Gallery exhibits fine art in all media. The gallery hosts art workshops, ... More on Wacocvb.com
Themeparks – Waco, Texas
Category: Amusement Places Slots is a quality source of laughter and enjoyment in Texas. Visit us at our location ... More on localamusementparks.com
Things To Do – Waco, Texas
Explore the craft village and workshops on this 500-acre working farm, where craftsmen create handmade furniture, pottery and ironwork. Tour Heritage Farm, a self-sufficient homestead. Visit the gift shop, a 200-year-old restored ... More on traveltex
Restaurants – Waco, Texas
Their food is good, but they have a limited... More on Judysbook.com
Restaurants – Hewitt, Texas
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Religion and Faith – Bartlett, Texas
Inscription. Originally known as Pecan Grove Baptist Church, this fellowship was organized in 1873 by the Rev. M. V. Smith, The Rev. H. I. Kimball, and the Rev. G. W. Baines, great-grandfather of United States President Lyndon Baines ... More on HMDB
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