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Leona Drug Store

Leona Drugstore

Leave a Comment / Food & Lodging, Ghost Towns & History, North Texas / By Yo

Leona Drugstore, despite its name, is not a drugstore at all. It was, however, a pharmacy back at the turn of the 20th century. The current owner, having heard stories of his grandfather visiting the drugstore in his youth, purchased the building in 2008 and chose to restore the building to look just as it …

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Buckhorn Saloon & Museum

Buckhorn Saloon & Museum

Leave a Comment / Museums, Central Texas, Ghost Towns & History, Hill Country, Quirky Photo Opps / By Yo

The Buckhorn Museum was one of the first museums we visited, on our very first trip to San Antonio! It’s not far from the Alamo, Ripley’s and other tourist attractions in San Antionio. When entering the Buckhorn Museum, you might mistake it for a bar – which it is, too. In fact, the saloon dates …

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Old Tunnel State Park

Old Tunnel State Park

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Old Tunnel State park has some beautiful hikes and an abandoned old railroad tunnel. The tunnel used to belong to the Fredericksburg and Northern Railroad, which stopped running in 1942. The tunnel is now home to a substantial bat colony – over 3 million bats – which can be viewed in the evenings from May …

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Chalk Ridge Falls

Chalk Ridge Falls

Leave a Comment / Hikes, Swimming & Boating, Central Texas / By Yo

Picturesque doesn’t quite do justice to this beautiful area. With hiking trails, a beautiful waterfall, and cold, refreshing water, Chalk Ridge Falls might just be the perfect place to spend a hot Texas summer day! We parked at a small parking lot overlooking the Lampasas River. There is a bathroom there, but it is awful. …

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Kreische Brewery

Kreische Brewery

Leave a Comment / Hikes, Swimming & Boating, Central Texas, Ghost Towns & History, Houston Day Trips / By Yo

Monument Hill and Kreische Brewery State Historic Sites is a historic state park located south of La Grange, TX. The park is home to a small trail leading to the ruins of a brewery built by German immigrant Heinrich Ludwig Kreische in the 1860’s. The brewery ruins are fascinating to see, and there are some …

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Lake Somerville State Park

Lake Somerville State Park

Leave a Comment / Hikes, Swimming & Boating, Houston Day Trips, Southeast Texas / By Yo

If you’re looking for a family-friendly day trip from Houston, Lake Somerville State Park fits the bill! The park offers 20 miles of trails to satisfy even the most avid hiker. And if you’re not that into hiking (or if you have young kids with you) there are loops off the main trails that will …

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