Just short of a mile from the Alamo’s front doors stands an equally proud, majestic structure — whose walls tell not the story of folk…
The story of the “Come and Take It” flag begins Oct. 2, 1835, at what is now known as the Battle of Gonzales — the…
On February 23, 1945, after a hard-fought and costly battle on Iwo Jima, six individuals,…
Requiring skill and patience, 42 is a domino game similar in strategy to the card…
Nestled in the Hill Country region of central Texas, Fredericksburg’s townscape remains decorated with reminders…
Texas has, from its earliest days of human habitation, appeared as a bright horizon to…
Much has happened since Beaumont was established on the Neches River in the nineteenth century.…
In1629, walking across the barren Southwest desert of Texas and New Mexico, approximately 12 Jumano…
“Our colonists and Villagers, having no whisky on which to wast[e] time and taxation,” read…
Kerrville, in the Hill Country, is known for its beautiful landscapes, galleries, boutiques and rivers.…
There’s no need to wonder about the company’s name, printed over the picture of a…
If you’re looking for the best candy in West Texas, try Susie’s South Forty Confections…
Two-hundred yards from a busy Huntsville intersection, a small wooden shack stands as an odd…
Thirteen miles from bustling downtown El Paso, between the Rio Grande and fastmoving Interstate 10,…
Beginning in the 1840s, the proliferation of faith-based colleges and universities in Texas — and…
Churches big and small fill up across the state each Sunday with devout worshipers. Sunday…
The stretch of Blanco Road in San Antonio that hosts the Cavallini Company Stained Glass…
A diminutive lady with white hair, sparkling eyes and an easy laugh scrapes a reddish-brown…
Faith is central to the story of Texas. One of the most iconic scenes in…
Although tempting to think of Texas as different from the rest of the nation, the…
News of the church dedication trumpeted from the front page of the local paper: “The…