Posted by John A on January 09, 2015 at 16:44:24 from (162.251.9.41):
In Reply to: What's to do in Texas posted by centash on January 09, 2015 at 11:54:27:
Ben, Many, Many, Many points of interest have been mentioned by the others! Each and Every one Will be worth your time. Here in Texas You can't swing a dead cat and not touch something going on somewhere! Do not leave your Smart phone, Laptop computer at home! Wherever you lite Google that area and see what all is going on... Sample our BBQ, Chicken Fried Steaks, Tex-mex Mexican Food, Spring festivals, and by March the Texas Blue Bonnets will start peeking out. The USS Lexington is at Corpus Christi If you Really get a little time Go to the Alamo! then check out the to the Battle Grounds of Our Great Republic! the Missions, all of it will make the Birth of Texas come alive. Don't leave Texas without Going to Palo Dura Canyon & the Panhandle Plains Museum @ Canyon, then Try to eat a 72 oz Steak the the Big Texan Steak Ranch At Amarillo Just a few additions to the list below. Look forward to Yall being our Guest Here! Enjoy your stay! Later, John A.
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