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“If that’s a stump, it’s the weirdest stump I’ve ever seen.�
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He was a songwriter, a singer and an actor, known to many Texans for his part in the “outlaw country� movement of the �70s and �80s.
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The Bullock Museum completed a five-year project in December to make all 16,000 years of Texas history encapsulated within its walls available to visitors in both English and Spanish.
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Sixty years later, people of all ages visit the spot in downtown Dallas where President John F. Kennedy was fatally shot.
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A new book tracks both the racist policies that affected recovery and how the city’s West Side showed its resilience.
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HB 2497 would create a public history program using Texas� founding in 1836 as the focal point for its story of a state of rugged individualists.
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Historical and legal precedents make it clear that Texas could not leave the Union � at least not legally.
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From Texas Standard:The American West isn’t a fixed idea; its scope and definition can change depending on whom you ask. So how does Texas fit into it?�
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Susan Morrison was two years old when her dad left.Her mother, Eleanor, was left to care for Susan and her two siblings. The experience led Susan on a�
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City Council members voted today to rename the South Austin road some believe was named for José Antonio Menchaca to reflect the correct spelling of his�