In his latest Texas history column, Ken Bridges looks back at the attack on Pearl Harbor and Texans who served their country ...
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'Sanctified Sisters' of Belton defy 19th-century norms, pioneering women's independence in Texas history | Weird Wild West
As their numbers grew, the women made a bold decision: they would no longer live under the authority of “unsanctified” ...
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The Small Town That Started The Texas Revolution Is A Perfect Destination For History Buffs
The shot heard around the world, well, at least in Texas, was fired in Gonzales, a 7,000-person town about 70 miles southeast of Austin. History buff or not, Gonzales offers a surprising amount to ...
A Texas state flag flies in a yard filled with debris on July 6, 2025, in Hunt, Texas. Heavy rainfall caused flooding along the Guadalupe River in central Texas. (Photo by Jim Vondruska/Getty Images) ...
The Museum of North Texas History is launching its first ever North Texas Hall of Fame, honoring six living and one posthumous nominee who have made historical impacts in the region in the fields of ...
On Dec. 2, 1927, in Dallas, the country musicians of the East Texas Serenaders entered a recording studio for the first time. The result was a Columbia 78 featuring the song “Sweetest Flower” backed ...
Last year, an ideological battle nearly ripped apart the 127-year-old Texas State Historical Association. Now many of the state’s most prominent historians have broken away to start a rival ...
Months before top Republicans forced out the widely respected leader of the Alamo’s $500 million redevelopment for being too “woke,” a close political aide to Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick undertook ...
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