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Bob McCullough
Like a green artery running through the heart of Kerrville, the Guadalupe River has pumped vitality into the historic Hill Country community and attracted countless numbers of people to its cypress-lined banks. Long ago the river lured Native-Americans and Spanish…
It’s a somewhat-hard-to-find oasis in the shadow of downtown San Antonio, but those who do locate the Casa Navarro State Historic Site enrich themselves with knowledge of an important chapter of the Texas story. The site celebrates the life and…
Of all the places to put down roots, the “Father of Texas” Stephen F. Austin chose a site on the Brazos River as the starting point for what was to become the Lone Star State. Today, almost 200 years later,…
Joe Holley, Paula Allen and Joe Herring all learn something new about something old every week and eagerly share discoveries with readers of their popular newspaper columns rooted in history. Each in his or her own way contributes to the…
As the crisis of World War II swept the nation, Dorothy Ann Smith Lucas—affectionately known as Dottie—and 1,102 other Women Airforce Service Pilots(WASP) of the Greatest Generation— didn’t realize they would serve as trailblazers for women in aviation.
The Emerald Isle Comes to the Lone Star State
Robert Earl Keen rightfully deserves the reputation he’s earned as a talented singer-songwriter, a Texas troubadour truly gifted at fusing words and music into songs that tell memorable stories. His impressive credentials over a 30-plus-year career include 19 albums, thousands of…
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