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Category Archives: Texas
Ark-La-Tex Monument
With my wife off cavorting with relatives at the family reunion, I decided it was time to add Cave Swallow to my life list. This involved an 8+ hour round trip down through Arkansas, across a corner of Louisiana, and … Continue reading
Dallas World Aquarium
Generally when I’m on the road I like to visit places that are exclusive to the area. That’s why I was planning on visiting the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum on Saturday. But that, and most of the … Continue reading
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Taken at the Texas Travel Information Center off Route 75 in Denison, Texas.
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Eisenhower Birthplace
I drove with coworkers to Dallas for a conference. We stopped in Denison, Texas, on the way home to see Dwight Eisenhower’s birthplace. It was just after dawn, a couple hours before the visitor center opened and the tours began. … Continue reading
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Cattle Drive Statues
Apparently nothing happened in Texas and Oklahoma except cattle drives. There’s a monument to one every mile or so. Or so it seemed. The first one we saw was in McAlester, Oklahoma, along Route 69. We passed it at dusk … Continue reading
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