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Clifton’s First Farm-To-Table Eatery

Clifton’s First Farm-To-Table Eatery

“Here comes the best part—I’ll show you all my landmarks,” says Coté as we enter Moody. She points out the sweeping triangular house on the right, followed by a drive-through beer barn painted with a tipsy goat and the words “Stay thirsty, my goat.” Then we pass a curious decorative cement pig housed in a tiny cage and a restaurant called Lucy’s Cafe. As we pass through towns like Moody, McGregor, and Valley Mills en route to Clifton, we marvel at the largely undiscovered small towns just outside of our state’s biggest cities.

Clifton’s Screen Door Inn Blends Comfort, Nostalgia

Clifton’s Screen Door Inn Blends Comfort, Nostalgia

Each of the Screen Door Inn’s seven rooms features an antique screen door, lending a touch of nostalgia to an overnight stay.

Bosque County’s Horn Shelter Exhibit Is History You Can Dig

Bosque County’s Horn Shelter Exhibit Is History You Can Dig

When you walk into the Horn Shelter exhibit at the Bosque Museum in Clifton, you’re greeted by an actor-voiced mannequin that is so lifelike, it’s eerie.

Hippowood? Hutto Plays Host to the Filming of an HBO Max Series that Recounts a North Texas Murder

Hippowood? Hutto Plays Host to the Filming of an HBO Max Series that Recounts a North Texas Murder

When HBO Max’s Love and Death television series begins airing sometime next time year, viewers throughout Central Texas are likely to spot some familiar landmarks and landscapes.

With So Many New Barbecue Joints in Texas, Has Lockhart Lost its Luster?

With So Many New Barbecue Joints in Texas, Has Lockhart Lost its Luster?

Every year, various publications unveil a list of the best barbecue spots in Texas, and every year, these selfsame publications seem compelled to make the list more and more interesting.

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The Rainbow Bridge of Southeast Texas: Making Drivers Think Twice Since 1936

The Rainbow Bridge of Southeast Texas: Making Drivers Think Twice Since 1936

I am looking at a picture of the Rainbow Bridge—and it gives me the creeps. The bridge is too high, the road rises at too sharp an angle.

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