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Editor’s Note: Deep in the Heart

Editor’s Note: Deep in the Heart

This issue marks the fourth consecutive year we have devoted our August edition to small town Texas.

Our Editors’ Picks From 2021

Our Editors’ Picks From 2021

Our favorite essays and stories from 2021 taught us untold histories, brought us around Texas without leaving our homes, and invoked a slew of emotions, from tears to laughter.

Texas Highways Receives Its First National Magazine Award Nomination for ‘Open Road’ Essays

Texas Highways Receives Its First National Magazine Award Nomination for ‘Open Road’ Essays

 
For the first time, Texas Highways will be represented at the biggest award show in magazine journalism.

Our Readers’ Favorite Stories from 2020

Our Readers’ Favorite Stories from 2020

While taking precautions to keep others safe, you still managed to explore Texas with your eyes.

Try the Food at These 7 Texas Gas Stations

Try the Food at These 7 Texas Gas Stations

Road tripping in a big state like Texas requires serious sustenance. When Cheetos and Little Debbie won’t do, these gas stations around the state offer more filling fare, ranging from tacos to kolaches to lobster bisque. Next time you hit the highways, keep any eye out for these popular fuel stops that also serve good eats.

Texas Highways’ New Managing Editor and Writers-At-Large Share Their Favorite Travel Discoveries

Texas Highways’ New Managing Editor and Writers-At-Large Share Their Favorite Travel Discoveries

Often, the most gratifying parts of travel are the places or moments that take us by surprise. In honor of recent staff promotions, I asked our newly minted managing editor and writers-at-large to share a rewarding discovery they’ve made in their nearly 70 combined years of writing about Texas. I hope their revelations inspire one of your own.

Texas Highways Editors Share Their Favorite Coastal Destinations

Texas Highways Editors Share Their Favorite Coastal Destinations

Share your favorite coastal memories and photos using the hashtag #myTXcoast for a chance to be featured on our social media accounts.

Oh, Henry!

Oh, Henry!

Short-story writer O. Henry (1862-1910), a keen observer of human nature with an affinity for irony and tragicomic plot twists, drew inspiration from the people and situations he encountered in his own tumultuous life.

Let the Transformation of Bartlett Begin

Let the Transformation of Bartlett Begin

It’s a thought that has probably occurred to almost every Texan at one point or another. You’ll be out there driving along, going from nowhere to someplace, when you pass through a foundering small town with a tragic downtown area, and you see the abandoned gas stations and empty stores and think …

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