Folks from all over the Lone Star State, from Tarleton grads to couples across West and North Texas, recognize Swindle’s Jewelry as a true state…
Forts Trail Region
A Fortress of Historic Proportions
Once the wild frontier where explorers and frontiersmen clashed with the land and Native Americans. Come hear the stories and explore the places where history was made—and make your own memories! Visit a historic site, tour a museum, or check out the local sites, shops, and eateries. The “trail” is a recommended 650-mile driving loop within a 29-county region of Central West Texas. The trail highlights the largest Spanish presidio built in Texas and eight historic pre- and post-Civil War frontier forts and the communities and attractions that surround them.
Texas Heritage Trails LLC Managing Partner / Editorial Board Member
The Texas Fort Trail Wine Festival will be held in during an En Plein Air event atFort Concho National Historic Landmark inSan Angelo on Saturday,…
The “Texas Spurs and the Artists Who Created Them” exhibition opened at the W.K. Gordon Center in mid-June and has been so well received that…
The San Angelo Railway Museum’s “Scare Station,” will bring 100 years of local history to life (and death). The first-ever scary event while help raise…
The Texas Fort Trail Wine Festival will be held in conjunction with the Menard County Spanish Colonial Heritage Day at the Presidio de San Saba…
Wanna get away? Of course you do—we’ve all been a bit stir crazy! The question is how to travel safely. Many Texas Historical Commission (THC)…
When you step onto the grounds of Fort McKavett, you are met with a sense of nostalgia. You can almost imagine soldiers marching, horses’ hooves…