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Czech and German painted churches in Central Texas are sparkling shrines
Centuries-old sacred mounds remain from a Native American culture that thrived near Nacogdoches
Camels, with their plodding gaits and affable charm, serve desert expeditions in Texas
The Tarpon Inn embodies the historical vibe of Port A
Terlingua’s Starlight Theatre draws a crowd
The U-Drop Inn still entices travelers to pull off Route 66 in Shamrock
Ancient tower once guided ships to Indianola
Film trails guide cinephiles through a slice of Texas’ silver screen history
Sabal Palm Sanctuary in Brownsville brings hikers into archaic avian grove
Prehistoric rock art at White Shaman Preserve seems to tell a story
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