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3 Great Reasons (and Months) to Visit the Lone Star State

January 10th, 2012 by admin in Uncategorized

There are many reasons to visit Texas but only one thing you need to do and that’s see it for yourself. Whether you’re looking for the last living cowboys in the country or the most romantic place for a walk, you won’t find it anywhere else in the country than good ol’ Texas.

1. Southern Hospitality (All-Year Round)
You won’t find a better example than Texas. The people, the services, the stores, the kids, even the TXU electricity Dallas TX companies are all characterized with both warmth and the kind of earnest sincerity you won’t find anywhere else.

2. Kite Festival (March)
Get lost in the clouds and imagine that you’re flying during the Zilker Park Kite Festival. It’s America’s oldest continuous kite festival and you’ll get everything including demonstrations of aerial acrobatics, kite-making workshops, stores selling high-end kites and a kite flying contest. It’s the perfect way to get outdoors and enjoy the weather.

3. River Walk (December)
Who says romance is reserved for Valentine’s Day? With the San Antonio River Walk even Christmas can be a time for love and renewal. The waterways are lined with decorative lights and ornaments and the entire area is buzzing with excitement. You can grab a drink and even catch a gondola ride.

Family Entertainment: Family Fun In The State Of Texas

February 2nd, 2012 by admin in Uncategorized

You know what they say “Everything is bigger in Texas”. Well starting with the state, bigger is very true, so when planning a visit you should consider the miles you will want to drive and focus on what each city has to offer. There are many great entertainment venues in each city. Dallas and Fort Worth, San Antonio, Austin, Houston and Galveston are all super great fun and offer very different attractions.

The capital of the great state is Austin. So in addition to the capital buildings and sites, the University of Texas campus is there, Barton Springs limestone pool, beautiful Lake Travis, hiking, and hill country as well as great shopping and all around fun.

San Antonio is filled with so many activities you could definitely spend the entire vacation here. The Alamo, Sea World, Caverns, Missions, and the San Antonio River Walk. There are more amusement parts, shopping galore and tons of great buys.

Houston and Galveston can certainly be combined to provide beach and city fun. Space Center Houston is a great place to start, shopping at the Galleria is an experience in itself and ice skating inside as well. There are parks and the zoo and Minute Maid Park is a must see. You can head down to the Seawall in Galveston, walk the Strand and visit Moody Gardens to enjoy the beautiful beach there and see some wonderful butterflies. There is enough in the area to keep your family entertained and on the go.

Dallas and Fort Worth are certainly not last on the list, and offer so many great sports for your trip. Depending on what time of year you plan your trip, the State Fair of Texas is something everyone should plan to do once. Fabulous fun, and the best food you can find. Dallas is loaded with art and culture, Six Flags Over Texas, waterparks and sports. You can visit Fort Worth Stockyards, dance the night away at Billy Bob’s Texas and enjoy great food in both cities, as well as some of the best shopping the state has to offer.

Visiting Texas is not just a one trip kind of adventure. Since everything is so much bigger you have to see every city to know all the fun. Plan your trips at different times of year to get the most of our all the family fun and be able to see what each city can offer you in terms of wonderful excitement.

Taste Of Germany In Texas?: Gruene And New Braunfels

January 21st, 2012 by admin in Uncategorized

Deep in the heart of Texas are two of the best kept historical German communities, which offer great amenities and lots of family summer fun to boot. New Braunfels and Gruene, Texas are located just minutes from the Guadalupe and Comal Rivers where inter-tubing lazily downriver is not only encouraged, but a must to experience the relaxed and laid back feeling of the old west. Top off your trip with great shopping, dining on local cuisine, swimming at the Schlitterbahn Water Park and the cool spring-fed waters of Landa Park. Stroll the shops of downtown New Braunfels and Gruene historic districts.

New Braunfels is the seat of Comal County, established by German settlers in 1845. Fall brings lots of festivals, and the Wurstfest Sausage Festival is celebrated annually in mid November. Saluting the “Best of the Wurst,” this festival features singing societies, dancing groups, traditional German bands, and sausages of every kind along with art shows, historical exhibits, and special events.

Gruene (pronounced Green) offers the ideal hill country getaway with many high-end accommodations. One being, The Gruene Inn Bed and Breakfast, which sits on the banks of the Guadalupe River located near the famous hall and Village of Gruene.

Texas Barbeque: Lone Star State History And Dining

January 9th, 2012 by admin in Uncategorized

America is blessed with many wonderful and interesting vacationing spots. Individuals literally have thousands of locations to choose from. One of the more popular vacationing destinations in the country is the State of Texas. Texas offers many unique and interesting experiences to those who travel there. Texas is well known for its many historical sites, shopping opportunities and natural features. In recent years one of the more popular reasons to visit the state has been to try out the local cuisine. Texas is home to many different varieties of food. Tex-mex, German and even Korean food can be found within the state. By far the most popular form of food for vacationers within the state is barbeque. Barbeque can be found all throughout the nation, but it takes on a special importance within the state of Texas. Each area has their very own unique and special take upon this variety of food. This brief article will discuss what an individual can expect to see when trying out Texas barbeque while in the state of Texas.

Texas barbeque is different than other varieties of barbeque found throughout the nation. Unlike the barbeque found in Kansas City or the Carolina’s Texas Barbeque has a more distinct flavor. Wood smoking, especially with mesquite, is a popular form of cooked barbeque within the state. Also unlike many other areas of the country, individuals can expect to find barbequed meat. While there is the option to enjoy pork products, many within the state prefer brisket and other meat based barbeque. True Texas barbeque is usually eaten without any sauce of any sort. For many the idea of using sauce is heretical and unsound. Expect to find large portions no matter where you go within the state to try barbeque. Enjoy the unique taste and sights of Texas today!

Remember The Alamo: San Antonio, Texas Attractions

September 12th, 2011 by admin in Uncategorized

San Antonio has something to offer everyone. Local attractions highlight nature, the arts, recreation, and history.
The San Antonio Zoo houses animals from all continents, and will delight visitors of any age. The institution features hundreds of species of birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians. The San Antonio Botanical Gardens contain 33 acres of floral splendor, and a butterfly exhibit that is truly amazing.
The San Antonio Museum of Art houses collections of classic and contemporary masterpieces from the Americas, Asia, Europe, and the ancient Mediterranean. A short drive away is the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, which is a (more…)

Texas Outdoors: State Parks You Won’t Want To Miss

September 10th, 2011 by admin in Uncategorized

Texas represents the Wild, Wild West for many of us, and what better place to experience this feeling than Big Bend Ranch State Park in southwestern Texas.

The largest of Texas state parks, Big Bend Ranch encompasses more than 300,000 acres in the northern Chihuahuan Desert, extending to the famous Rio Grande River which shares a border with Mexico. The area has been home to Native Americans for more than 11,000 years. Present-day visitors can fish in the Rio Grande just (more…)

Austin, Texas: Live Music Capital Of The World!

September 6th, 2011 by admin in Uncategorized

There is something about listening to live music that makes you come alive. Even if you have heard the same song on radio a number of times, when you hear it live, it simply has a very different unexplainable effect on you. If you love live music, you must visit Austin, Texas. With more than 1900 bands in the city, it can easily be called Live music capital of the world.

Every weekend, city of Austin comes alive to the sounds of (more…)

San Antonio Riverwalk: Making The Most Of Your Experience

September 5th, 2011 by admin in Uncategorized

The famous Riverwalk is one of the best reasons to visit San Antonio. Built and expandeed in various stages since the 1940-s, walkways run more than 2.5 miles along both banks of the meandering San Antonio River. Approximately 20 bridges span the river at regular intervals and provide picturesque perches from which to take pictures of the beautiful river and or family photos to preserve memories of your time in San Antonio.

No matter what your age or the (more…)