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Kerrville Folk Festival Celebrates 50 Years of Music, Community, and Lasting Memories

Kerrville Folk Festival Celebrates 50 Years of Music, Community, and Lasting Memories

In March 1972, a short writeup in the Kerrville Mountain Sun described what locals could expect at the town’s brand-new music festival.

In Houston, Crawfish Season Is The Most Wonderful Time of the Year

In Houston, Crawfish Season Is The Most Wonderful Time of the Year

The late St. Louis Cardinals baseball great Stan Musial once said, “Houston has three seasons: July, followed by August, and then summer.” Since then, Houstonians have invented a new one: crawfish season, which is peaking now and for the next two months.

Take a Vegetarian Road Trip Through the Texas Hill Country

Take a Vegetarian Road Trip Through the Texas Hill Country

As a vegan who has lived in different parts of the country and now resides in Texas, I’m happy to see that alongside its population boom, the state has also experienced growth in its vegan food culture, especially in its largest cities.

The Daytripper Kicks it Into High Gear in Kilgore

The Daytripper Kicks it Into High Gear in Kilgore

Kilgore is an authentic Piney Woods town boasting the “World’s Richest Acre,” a collection of oil derricks just off Main Street that memorializes the town’s oil industry.

The Daytripper Uncovers Hidden Gems in the Sprawling Houston Suburb of Spring

The Daytripper Uncovers Hidden Gems in the Sprawling Houston Suburb of Spring

About 20 miles north of downtown Houston, Spring is a charming suburban area with a remarkable history and culture.

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