Top Articles for the tag "texas".
 By Eric Morris / Published on April 21th, 2008 / Travel
It has been said about Texas - “It’s like a whole other country.“ Visiting a dude ranch in Texas might feel like you’re in a whole other world. When imagining any and all things Texas, the [..]
 By Elizabeth Morgan / Published on April 11th, 2008 / Travel
Texas is the second-largest state in the USA. It takes at least 13 hours to drive across it east to west; and at least 17 hours to travel north to south. So what better way to see it all than [..]
 By Casey Coke / Published on November 25th, 2007 / Travel
While Glen Rose, Texas may be best known as America's Dream Town 2004 and the Dinosaur Capitol of Texas, it is also an excellent place to visit to beat the Texas heat. This time of year [..]
 By Caterina Christakos / Published on August 26th, 2007 / Travel
This halloween I decided to fly to Austin Texas to hang out with some friends of mine. As a tribute to this mask clad holiday, we decided to stay at the Driskill Hotel, right off of 6th street. [..]
 By Susan Dunn / Published on July 15th, 2007 / Travel
If you haven’t seen the wildflowers in Texas in the spring, you haven’t lived! The highway medians and hillsides are full of color – bright red, yellow and blue, pink and cream – but you better [..]
 By Susan Dunn / Published on July 14th, 2007 / Travel
Ooops. Oh those engineers. When they reconstructed the Congress Avenue Bridge in Austin, Texas in 1980, they inadvertently created a unique ECO-TOURISM DESTINATION, and an experience not [..]
 By Susan Dunn / Published on June 29th, 2007 / Travel
GEMÜTLICHKEIT (warm friendliness, good cheer)“Willkommen zum WURSTFEST! Prosit, und hab' Spasz!” is the slogan for this really appealing annual event. It means “Welcome. Cheers! To your health, [..]
 By Rick Chapo / Published on January 18th, 2007 / Travel
Big Bend National Park is a land of borders. Situated on the boundary with Mexico along the Rio Grande, it is a place where countries and cultures meet. It is also a place that merges natural [..]
 By Rick Chapo / Published on January 14th, 2007 / Travel
Known as the "biological crossroads of North America", the Big Thicket National Preserve has a remarkably diverse wildlife. The National Preserve is a biological and botanical wonder located in [..]
 By Doug Fowler / Published on January 9th, 2007 / Travel
Whenever we think of Texas vacations, what primarily comes to our mind is the beautiful scenario of Alamo located in San Antonio. During the later part of the sixteenth century, the Spanish [..]
 By Eric Morris / Published on March 21th, 2006 / Travel
It has been said about Texas - “It’s like a whole other country.“ Visiting a dude ranch in Texas might feel like you’re in a whole other world. When imagining any and all things Texas, the image [..]