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By Spreading the Word, Town Crier ‘Megaphone Myers’ Became a Beloved Part of San Antonio
“Ladee-eez ’nd Jumpm’n,” bellowed San Antonio’s beloved town crier, Julius Myers, as reported in a 1920 issue of American Magazine.
Spin Class: Why Tumbleweeds Are On a Roll in West Texas
They roll through the deserts of Texas: woody, ball-shaped plants called tumbleweeds. They’re a visual cliche and joke in Western movies.
The Daytripper Finds the Color of Texas in Gruene
Tucked along the winding Guadalupe River in the Hill Country is a town that’s much bigger in legend than in size.
Dry January? These Texas Counties Are Dry Year-Round.
When January rolls around, many people participate in the monthlong sabbatical from alcohol known as Dry or Sober January.
There Has Never Been a Better Time To Be a TCU Fan
This week’s question for Texas college football fans: Will it be the traditional chant for the Texas Christian University football team, “Go Frogs”?
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