TRAVEL FOOD & DRINK CULTURE & LIFESTYLE EVENTS SHOP |
Hauntingly JeffersonIts 30-year golden era as Texas’ chief inland river port may be long gone, but Jefferson—with its antebellum architecture and riverboat history—retains a small-town charm that pulls in history buffs, adventurers, and ghost hunters alike. |
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Cowboy CafésFor travelers passing through town, Texas’ stockyard cafés offer a comforting stop for down-home cooking, a chance to rub elbows with local characters, and a glimpse of the agricultural roots so deeply entwined with Texas heritage. |
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Fall FrolicThe natural beauty of Texas includes a spectacularly colorful autumn show—provided you know where to look. |
A desert paradise at Big Bend Ranch State Park, pumpkin hunting in Medina, the longest hiking trail in Texas, down and dirty at Gruene’s Texas Clay Festival, wide awake with Big Bend Coffee Roasters, making the cheese rounds at Eagle Mountain Farmhouse Cheese, Fort Worth’s Tokyo trifecta, McAllen’s arts and culture revival, haunted history and mystery in Granbury, Conroe’s Piney Woods beauty, and an interview with accordion queen Eva Ybarra. |
The armadillo is one of Texas’ most peculiar creatures! Now is your time to show your appreciation for one of the toughest Texans by sporting this tie in his honor. This bow tie is made from 100 percent imported printed silk and is adjustable from 13.75 inches up to 18 inches. Each tie comes shipped to you in a special tin. This tie is designed right here in Texas by Paris Texas Apparel Co. |
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