Texas has an impressive collection of historic properties and sites that offer a glimpse into how ancient Texans lived. The…
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Texas has been squabbled about, claimed and counter-claimed, and even fought over for most of its existence. This means that…
When the Republic of Texas became the 28th state in 1846, the responsibility for defending the vast frontier shifted from…
The San Jacinto Monument is a towering tribute to a spectacular military triumph. The Battle of San Jacinto was a…
It’s a somewhat-hard-to-find oasis in the shadow of downtown San Antonio, but those who do locate the Casa Navarro State…
Of all the places to put down roots, the “Father of Texas” Stephen F. Austin chose a site on the…
Sitting prominently along Aransas Bay in Rockport, the Fulton Mansion has stood tall and majestic since 1877. George W. Fulton,…
Today, the Texas Historical Commission has 32 State Historic Sites, but few share close proximity with so many other historic…
In the eastern United States, signs stating “George Washington slept here” have been used for many years to attract visitors…
Despite challenges and a brief printing interruption, Authentic Texas is back in print and stronger than ever online. Texan resilience…