The story of Greeks in Texas begins in 1817, whence a young Greek man named Nicholas joined the group of pirates of sea ...
On the mild, cloudy day of April 14, 2015, exactly 150 years and five days after Confederate general Robert E. Lee surrendered to the Union Army at a courthouse in Virginia, an unusual spectacle took ...
Fittingly, it rises on one of the most historic hills in Austin. The new Republic of Texas History Center, built by the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, a lineal group, stands on Robertson Hill ...
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As their numbers grew, the women made a bold decision: they would no longer live under the authority of “unsanctified” ...
BANDERA — The mystery starts at the edge of town. A green sign reads: "Bandera City Limit, Pop. 957." Really? Fewer than 1,000 people live in this bustling cowboy town on the banks of the Medina River ...
This week, we feature a historical marker that is, well, misplaced. Canton still sits on the wrong site due to a survey mistake in the 1850s.