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Explore American Soccer, from its Foundations to its Greatest Stars, at the National Soccer Hall of Fame in Frisco
As the U.S. Men’s National Team kicks off its World Cup run in Qatar this week, soccer fans don’t have to travel across globe to explore the foundations of American soccer and the homegrown players who have taken the American game to the world’s biggest stages.
A Viral Video Has Us Wondering: Can Persimmons Really Predict Winter Weather?
As Texas rolls deeper into autumn—and its ongoing drought—all eyes turn to the upcoming winter. What it has in store is anyone’s guess.
Did an East Texas Preacher Beat the Wright Brothers Into the Sky?
The turn of the 20th century was a time of technological dreams. The harnessing of petroleum had spawned the automobile, as well as the hope for something greater—powered, controlled flight.
New Alamo Statues Featuring African Americans Tell A More Complete Story of the Texas Revolution
When Lubbock-based sculptor Eddie Dixon received a phone call about sculpting a statue for the Alamo, the caller wanted to know if he was familiar with the historic figure he would be capturing in bronze.
This Summer’s Drought Has Some Texas Flower Farmers Wilting From the Heat
For months, drought and extreme temperatures have gripped Texas. After a drier than normal winter and spring, summer temperatures have soared, with weeks upon weeks of triple-digit temperatures and hot soil.
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