by Kay Boothe | Jan 22, 2022 | News, Summer Destinations, Texas Living, Travel, Uncategorized
Story by Sarah Naron In the midst of the frequent rainstorms that have blanketed large areas of the Lone Star State throughout recent weeks, Texans have also been graced with a few of those hot, sunny days which serve as the perfect reminder that summertime is upon...
by Kay Boothe | Jan 22, 2022 | Events, Heritage, News, Summer Destinations, Texas Living, Travel, Uncategorized
Story by Sarah Naron While the United States has no shortage of monuments and memorials dedicated to honoring the brave men and women who have willingly sacrificed their lives and health to serve as a member of the nation’s military, one such location in the Lone...
by Kay Boothe | Jan 21, 2022 | Dining Guide, Heritage, News, Summer Destinations, Texas Living, Travel, Uncategorized
by Catherine Parker Back when the Texas Legislature declared Lockhart the BBQ Capital of Texas, New York media hadn’t dialed into Texas beef and brisket. With a crowded field full of BBQ trailer start-ups and broken BBQ dynasties, seems like there’s a new Best BBQ...
by Kay Boothe | Jan 21, 2022 | Antiquing Texas, Heritage, News, Summer Destinations, Texas Living, Travel, Uncategorized
by Catherine Parker A skip away from both San Antonio and Austin, Lockhart draws visitors from the region with a mix of vintage truck charm with a splash of western swing swagger. In a state bulging with small town destinations, Lockhart looks like a movie set though...
by Kay Boothe | Nov 17, 2021 | Heritage, News, Summer Destinations, Texas Living, Travel, Uncategorized
By Catherine Parker The blast of the horn acts like a beacon for relentless spirits and many, like myself, stop in their tracks and listen to the distinctive sound as the Amtrak’s engine pulling into town. Living in a train town for a nearly two decades, the horn...
by Kay Boothe | Nov 17, 2021 | Heritage, Summer Destinations, Travel, Uncategorized
by Catherine Parker Across Texas, another tiny dino-lover is born. Within a matter of months, dino babies become preschool paleontologists that rattle off genus species names like cartoon characters. Their adults want to satisfy their unquenchable love for dinosaurs...