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The Smithsonian’s Traveling Exhibit Is Coming to Texas

The Smithsonian’s Traveling Exhibit Is Coming to Texas

It doesn’t carry the name recognition of the Alamo, Nacogdoches, Goliad, or other key players in Texas’ history, but San Augustine in deep East Texas has plenty to boast about.

It’s a New Season for Fort Worth’s Abraham Alexander

It’s a New Season for Fort Worth’s Abraham Alexander

With Valentine’s Day on the horizon, Abraham Alexander’s love song “Tears Run Dry” is filling the airwaves.” The track, which comes from his debut album, SEA/SONS, was inspired by the story of family friends celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary.

What Remains of the Wends Can Be Found in Serbin

What Remains of the Wends Can Be Found in Serbin

On the eve of Jan. 25, students at St. Paul Lutheran School in Serbin, south of Giddings, set out empty plates on windowsills and fence posts as part of an annual tradition called the Birds’ Wedding.

Roadside Oddity: The ‘Marfa Payphone’

Roadside Oddity: The ‘Marfa Payphone’

Pay phones are a relic of the past. With the emergence of cellphones, the public phones that let you make a call for a quarter became obsolete starting in the early 2000s.

The Most-Read Stories of 2023

The Most-Read Stories of 2023

As the end of 2023 approaches, it’s fitting we take stock of what readers enjoyed the most from Texas Highways this year.

A New Exhibit Goes Inside the Making of ‘¡Viva Terlingua!’

A New Exhibit Goes Inside the Making of ‘¡Viva Terlingua!’

When Craig Hillis visited ¡Viva Terlingua! The Big Bang of Texas Music in September, he was more amazed by what he heard than what he saw.

Ghost Hunting at the Abandoned Bomarton Church

Ghost Hunting at the Abandoned Bomarton Church

When it’s 3 a.m. and you’re standing in front of a century-old church, watching the lights on twirling wind-turbines mark the way to Abilene, you might think something went wrong somewhere.

Frequently Asked Questions About Frequency Reduction

Frequently Asked Questions About Frequency Reduction

Why are you reducing your frequency?
Going from 12 issues to 10 issues a year allows us to maintain the editorial quality you deserve while also bringing you a higher quality printed product, one that will further inspire your travels and allow you to keep issues around for even longer.

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