TexasEscapes.com 
HOME : : NEW : : TEXAS TOWNS : : GHOST TOWNS : : TEXAS HOTELS : : FEATURES : : COLUMNS : : BUILDINGS : : IMAGES : : ARCHIVE : : SITE MAP
PEOPLE : : PLACES : : THINGS : : HOTELS : : VACATION PACKAGES
Texas Escapes
Online Magazine
Texas Towns by Region
  • Texas Hill Country
  • Central Texas North
  • Central Texas South
  • South Texas
  • East Texas
  • West Texas
  • Texas Panhandle
  • Texas Gulf Coast
    Texas Towns A - Z
    Over 2700 Towns

    Texas Ghost Towns
    Over 700 Ghost Towns

    Book Hotels
  • Texas Escapes Online Magazine

    September 2011 Issue
    For people who like this sort of thing
    This is the sort of thing they like.
    Badlands
    Vintage Photos
  • Myself in the Texas Badlands Feature
    The Best Mule-Drawn Machine Gun Outfit in Texas 1923
    Old photos of 230 mile trip from Marfa to Del Rio via Longfellow and Comstock. Courtesy Scheibal Collection
  • Filibusters
    Texas History | People
  • Texas Filibusters by Jeffery Robenalt
    Although the Filibusters were unsuccessful in gaining independence for Texas, reports of their activities in newspapers and periodicals all across the country brought the vast land of Texas to the forefront of American thought and encouraged countless settlers to pull up stakes and journey to the new land of promise, paving the way for the era of the Texas Empresarios.
  • Column
  • Blood Sucking Chupacabras, Mutants, and Mangy Coyotes- Oh My! by Dana Goolsby 9-30-11
    The mythical blood-sucking beast from Mexico known as the chupacabra has been roaming the Pineywoods since 2004...
    Ghost Town
  • Doole McCulloch Co update 9-30-11
  • Famous Tree
  • Flora’s Tree by Mike Cox 9-29-11
    The giant pecan, which still stands outside Helen Bentley’s house in Fort Davis, grew from a sapling planted in 1873.
  • Harris county courthouse
    Courthouse
  • Harris County Courthouse by Terry Jeanson 9-28-11
    Ghost
  • The Ghost of Thurber by Bob Hopkins 9-28-11
    “If people say that I didn’t see a ghost, you tell em to come see me! I saw it with my own two eyes and I know what I saw.”
  • Column
  • Cowboys past offer interesting sayings by Delbert Trew 9-27-11
    Few can compare with the old-time cowboys in descriptions and outlandish sayings...
    Cartoon
  • "Come and Take It" by Roger T. Moore 9-27-11
  • Hargill
    TE's 2700th Town
  • Hargill Hidalgo Co Photos courtesy Gerald Massey 9-26-11

    Shelby County Forgotten Towns Vintage map courtesy TGLO
  • Campti | Dreka | Hot | Huber | Huxley | Paul's Store | Toomey | Word 9-26-11
  • Columns
  • Centennial Monuments by Bob Bowman 9-25-11
    In 1936, as Texas marked the centennial of its fight for independence from Mexico, hundreds of granite monuments were placed throughout the state to recognize significant events, people, buildings and communities...
  • Drought and Skeleton by Mike Cox 9-22-11
    ...While those 24 words read like someone’s recent Facebook post, they were written on June 18, 1882 at Fort Clark...
  • Castell
    Towns
  • Castell Llano Co Photos courtesy William Beauchamp & Erik Whetstone 9-21-11
  • Coesfield Cooke Co GLO Vintage Map 9-21-11
  • Hurlwood Lubbock Co No Photos 9-21-11
  • Whitt Parker Co GLO Vintage Map 9-21-11
  • Column
  • An East Texas Psychic by Robert G. Cowser 9-20-11
    Before I ever heard or read the word psychic, I heard of a man with psychic powers. He lived on a farm near Mt. Vernon during the years of the Great Depression...
  • Every tub must stand on its own bottom 9-20-11
    During research for my articles, I run across many quotes that strike a chord...
    Cartoon
  • Buck Naked by Roger T. Moore 9-20-11
  • Barstow
    Ghost Town
  • Jellico Tarrant Co Old photo courtesy Anelle Kloski 9-20-11
    Town

  • Barstow Ward Co Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson 9-19-11
  • Decker
    Town | Cemetery
  • Decker, Texas & Rogers Cemetery Travis Co TE Photos 9-17-11
    Column
  • Thank you from Montana Brian J. McIntyre 9-17-11
    "The history of many of the communities is sad in some cases and in others it can be very inspiring..."
  • Albany
    County Seat
  • Albany Shackelford Co Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson 9-16-11
    Courthouse
  • Shackelford County Courthouse Photos courtesy Terry Jeanson... 9-16-11
  • Column
  • America's Third Largest Fire by Mike Cox 9-15-11
    John Cross had the day off that afternoon, March 21, 1916... About a mile from downtown Paris, a thriving North Texas city of 12,000-plus, Cross heard the Central Station fire bell...
  • Mertzon
    Town
  • Mertzon Irion Co Seat Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson 9-14-11
    Column
  • Playing for dances brings back entertaining memories by Delbert Trew 9-13-11
    "Growing up in a musical family, then later playing professionally for 35 years..."
  • Camp Air
    Ghost Towns
  • Camp Air Mason Co Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson & William Beauchamp 9-12-11
  • Broome Sterling Co No Photos Vintage map TGLO 9-11-11
  • Alabama Houston Co Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson 9-10-11
  • Column
  • A sawmill ghost town by Bob Bowman 9-12-11
    Aldridge is perhaps the most isolated and desolate of East Texas’ ghost towns--a somnolent cluster of weathered concrete and brick ruins wrapped in the growth of a Neches River forest.
    Town
  • La Rosita Duval Co Photos courtesy William Beauchamp 9-12-11
  • Haunted
    Ghost
  • Downes-Aldrich Haunted House by Dana Goolsby 9-10-11
    The Eastlake Victorian style house was home to some of the first settlers in Crockett, who reportedly may not have fully vacated the premises...
  • Austin old photos
    Vintage Photos
  • Austin Old Photos Courtesy Murray Montgomery Collection 9-9-11
  • Columns
  • Mystery of Lavaca River cannon remains unsolved by Murray Montgomery 9-9-11
    "I’ve written about the cannon more than once... that original column brought folks out of the woodwork providing me with more information than I could ever have imagined..."
  • Harvey Hughes’ Short Literary Career by Mike Cox 9-8-11
    Like most elected officials, Brewster County Sheriff E.E. Townsend received a fair amount of correspondence, from postcards bearing descriptions of wanted felons to legal papers to magazines, but the package that arrived from San Antonio that day in March 1923 ranked as the most unusual piece of mail he ever received...
  • Fort
    Fort
  • Fort Gates Coryell Co Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson 9-8-11
    Town
  • Fort Gates Coryell Co No Photos 9-7-11
  • Vance
    Town
  • Vance Real Co Photos courtesy Mary M. Meszaros 9-7-11
    Column
  • Cotton Gottlob and Coach Red Pierce Were a Heck of a Team by Bill Cherry 9-7-11
    "A baseball player from Galveston’s Ball High, Don “Cotton” Gottlob, talked Sam Houston State Teachers College’s coach, Paul “Red” Pierce, into letting him try out for quarterback..."
  • Barnhart
    Town
  • Barnhart Irion Co Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson & Erik Whetstone 9-6-11
    Column
  • Old towns gone, not forgotten by Delbert Trew 9-6-11
    As I gather information about the past, I am amazed that today’s towns and communities often had different names in the past. It seems each generation dubbed the sites with names they preferred over the old names. Here are a few samples of such changes about an area we pass through each time we go towards Denver and on north...
  • Dialville
    Ghost Town
  • Dialville Cherokee Co Old Photos courtesy Dennis Dickerson 9-5-11
  • Columns
  • A Historic County by Bob Bowman 9-5-11
    One of my favorite rural counties in East Texas celebrated its 140th anniversary this year. Named for the 1836 battle which ended the Texas revolution against Mexico, San Jacinto County...
  • Comancheros by Clay Coppedge 9-4-11
    At a time when few people dared to traverse the forbidding Llano Estacado on the South Plains of Texas, a group of people known to history as the Comancheros made quite a living in the region.
    Towns
  • Prairie Hill Limestone Co No Photos 9-4-11
  • Prairie Hill Washington Co No Photos 9-4-11
  • Dell City Hudspeth Co 8-31-11
  • Ghost
    Ghost | Bridge | Cemetery
  • Haunted Bridge at Green Elm Cemetery by Bob Hopkins 9-3-11
  • Fort Lincoln
    Fort
  • Fort Lincoln Medina Co Photos courtesy Barclay Gibson 9-2-11
    Column
  • The White Wing Hotel by Mike Cox 9-1-11
    Born with great expectations in the optimistic post-World War II days, death came 63 years later amid gangs and drug dealers. Only this was a brick and mortar Baby Boomer, not a person.
  • All Issues - click here
    Texas Escapes Online Magazine - All Issues >

    Contributors | Staff | What readers say about us
    Thank your for visiting Texas Escapes
    Custom Search
    Save on Hotels - Expedia Affiliate Network

    CITY SEARCH


    ALL ABOUT TEXAS:
    Texas People
    PEOPLE
    Texas Places
    PLACES
    Things - Texas Attractions
    THINGS
    TEXAS ESCAPES CONTENTS
    HOME | TEXAS ESCAPES ONLINE MAGAZINE | HOTELS | SEARCH SITE
    TEXAS TOWN LIST | TEXAS GHOST TOWNS | TEXAS COUNTIES

    Texas Hill Country | East Texas | Central Texas North | Central Texas South | West Texas | Texas Panhandle | South Texas | Texas Gulf Coast
    TRIPS | STATES PARKS | RIVERS | LAKES | DRIVES | FORTS | MAPS

    Texas Attractions
    TEXAS FEATURES
    People | Ghosts | Historic Trees | Cemeteries | Small Town Sagas | WWII | History | Texas Centennial | Black History | Art | Music | Animals | Books | Food
    COLUMNS : History, Humor, Topical and Opinion

    TEXAS ARCHITECTURE | IMAGES
    Courthouses | Jails | Churches | Gas Stations | Schoolhouses | Bridges | Theaters | Monuments/Statues | Depots | Water Towers | Post Offices | Grain Elevators | Lodges | Museums | Rooms with a Past | Gargoyles | Cornerstones | Pitted Dates | Stores | Banks | Drive-by Architecture | Signs | Ghost Signs | Old Neon | Murals | Then & Now
    Vintage Photos

    TRAVEL RESERVATIONS | USA | MEXICO

    Privacy Statement | Disclaimer | Recommend Us | Contributors | Staff | Contact TE
    Website Content Copyright ©1998-2011. Texas Escapes - Blueprints For Travel, LLC. All Rights Reserved