Salado is such a fun little village, and reminds me of a smaller Fredericksburg, without the crowds! There are over … More
Category: history
Cedar Ridge Preserve – Dallas’ Best Hiking Trail
Located right at the city limits of Dallas and Cedar Hill, Cedar Ridge Preserve, which is managed by Audubon Dallas, … More
Crystal Canyon Natural Area, Arlington
Yes, there is a canyon in Arlington! Set on 40 acres, the CCNA has a .8 mile soft surface trail … More
Texas Independence Day Celebrations
On March 2nd, 1836, the Texas Declaration of Independence from Mexico was signed in a little cabin in present day … More
Make Grapevine Your Spring Break Destination!
There’s so much to do in Grapevine! Centrally located in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, and minutes from DFW Airport, Grapevine … More
Money Saving Tips for Visiting the Perot Museum of Nature and Science, Dallas
If you’re ready to get blasted off to outer space, or jump back in time to the time of the … More
Do You Want to Play? The Village on Front Haunted Experience, Arlington
Have you heard about Mary? At the Village on Front, you are asked to step back in time to Arlington … More
Moody Mansion, Galveston
Galveston is graced with some of the most beautiful, old homes in the state! The Moody Mansion, built in 1895, … More
A Visit To The Oldest Bakery in Texas
On our last visit to New Braunfels, I was sitting outside in Downtown, enjoying one of the first cooler Fall … More
Texas Tourist Camp and Petrified Wood Gas Station, Decatur
It’s easy to travel down Hwy 287, Northwest of Fort Worth, and never know this little historical gem exist just … More