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TEXAS TRAVEL
The Texas Hill Country*
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The enduring, endearing, backyard of Austin and San Antonio that's impossible to drive through in a hurry. Rock walls and stone buildings, rivers, peaches, and towns with funny names. Winding roads, winding rivers, wildflowers, forts, ghost towns and near ghosts. Country stores, museums, food worth the drive and roadside parks for picnics.

Natural and casual, there's always the awareness that West Texas is just over the horizon. It's a place Texans wish they could forget - so they could have the joy of discovering it all over again.

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