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Search and rescue operations remain underway in Central Texas following the devastating floods over the Fourth of July ...
There's an enormous expanse of actual rock "wall" beneath the city of Rockwall, Texas, which hasn't ever fully been excavated.
Texas is home to several species of fox, with the gray and red being the most common. One of these species is native and one isn't, but they are similar.
Texas pink granite has a storied past, from its origins to its use in the state capitol, but there are some things about this famous rock you may not know.
The movie “Tombstone” came out in 1993, but even all these years later, one line from the film stands out. The phrase “I’m your huckleberry,” spoken by Val Kilmer as Doc Holliday in the film, can be ...
The Devil's Backbone is a stretch of Texas highway that is said to be haunted by the spirits of Native Americans, Confederate Soldiers, and much more.
The Old Alton Bridge, or "Goatman's Bridge" is surrounded by numerous tales of an apparition called the "Goatman" and ghostly sightings.
Kolaches are more popular than ever. The fruit-filled pastries are a Texas staple, but so is the kolache's cousin, the klobasniky. What's the difference?
Now that you know all about the Texas Hill Country secret of pepper steak, here is another dish which is found only in this very specific part of the state: the tasty treat called parisa.
When you hear the phrase “UFO crash,” you probably think of Roswell, New Mexico in 1947, but did you know that 50 years earlier, a mysterious airship allegedly crashed in Aurora, Texas?
Once a tourist staple of San Marcos, Aquarena Springs no longer exists, but these images will take you back to when this amusement park flourished.
Driving 180 to Lake Mineral Wells State Park will lead you to yet another interesting Texas tidbit from the past—the decaying military base of Fort Wolters. The base was deactivated in the 1970s, but ...