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Campgrounds – Waco, Texas
This shelter will open 05/03/08. Airport Beach Group Shelter is a day use facility that can be reserved year round. The rental fee is $150.00 per day between the hours of 6:00am to 10:00pm. The Shelters accommodates up to 110 guests. ... More on ReserveAmerica.com
Museums – Temple, Texas
Take an upclose look at history with the Temple Railroad and Heritage Museum's collection of old railroad cars and trains. The Railroad and Heritage Museum was founded in 1973 to collect, preserve ... More on Heritage
Trains – Rusk, Texas
The steam engine train ride was an unforgettable experience-both my husband and I very much enjoyed the sce... More on Epinions.com
Things To Do – Tyler, Texas
Great food...great cost....great rides and fair prices. More on Yahoo! Travel
Bars – Temple, Texas
Keg Lounge - Known for its simple décor and good drinks, Keg Lounge is located at 2410 Wilson Pl. Just make sure you dress up a little, ... More on clubzone
Things To Do – Tyler, Texas
Why does it say that Teasers is a "teen dance club"? Isn't that a strip joint? More on Judysbook.com
Trains – Rusk, Texas
Offers steam and diesel train excursions year-round, plus special events and dinner trains throughout the year. Fee for train ride. Depots located in Rusk ... More on traveltex
Campgrounds – Jacksonville, Texas
Come visit our shaded piece of East Texas where you can golf, fish, hike, horseback ride or just rest. More on GoCampingAmerica
Things To Do – Temple, Texas
The staff is awesome too! More on insiderpages.com
Parks – Waco, Texas
Included among the many activities during the festival are a reenactment ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Waco, Texas
The wait staff took great care of us, and they were very professional.... More on insiderpages.com
Landmarks – Belton, Texas
Inscription. A stockade and blockhouse of the Republic of Texas. Built in November, 1836, by a unit of some 20 Rangers under Lt. George B. Erath (soldier-statesman for whom Erath County was named). By Christmas they had erected 7 ... More on HMDB
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