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Landmarks – Columbus, Texas
Inscription. By March 1822, Stephen F. Austin had attracted about 150 colonists to Texas. The pioneers faced many hardships, including concern for their protection form Indians along the Colorado and Brazos rivers. In December of ... More on HMDB
Nightlife – Columbus, Texas
Housed in the old Oaks Theater, the award-winning Columbus Opry offers professionally produced, live country, western swing, and ... More on WorldWeb.com
Things To Do – Schulenburg, Texas
Upstairs At The Downstairs - Here’s the problem with most bars: the vibe sometimes dies around 1am. Luckily for you, when most bars are sweeping up the floors and closing shop, Upstairs At The Downstairs kicks it into ... More on clubzone
Museums – Schulenburg, Texas
hours(subject to change): Sunday 1 to 4. More on MuseumStuff.com
Museums – Luling, Texas
This quaint museum preserves the heritage of the oil industry in the area since 1922. Open Mon. -Fri. 9 a.m. -4 ... More on traveltex
Things To Do – La Grange, Texas
On this site are the ruins of the stone brewery and home built by stonemason Heinrich L. Carsick, who came to La Grange in the 1840s. It was one of first commercial breweries in Texas, with an output of more than 700 barrels in one ... More on traveltex
Landmarks – Columbus, Texas
Inscription. Benjamin Beason, one of Stephen F. Austin's original 300 colonists, settled by a widely used Colorado River crossing near here in 1822. He and his wife Elizabeth proceeded to build a large home (also used as an inn) and ... More on HMDB
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
Museums – Round Top, Texas
The Festival-Institute's public educational programs promote music, forums, exhibitions, research and preservation. The unique resources of the Festival-Institute Museum and Library Collections hav... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Landmarks – Moulton, Texas
Built in 1924, this church has gone through many renovations. In the spring of 1994, parishioners rededicated the church after an extensive renovation that restored its original design -an early 20th-century Gothic-style church with ... More on traveltex
Restaurants – Schulenburg, Texas
The clown's baloon deflates in schulenburg... More on ChefMoz.org
Restaurants – Fayetteville, Texas
The room was a great value and well worth the price . More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – La Grange, Texas
The food was good, the beer was cold and the service was great. More on TripAdvisor
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