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Tejano Traveler Adventures
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 19 พ.ค. 2020
Join me on my travel adventures around Texas, Mexico, and the rest of this big beautiful, weird and wonderful world! New videos every Friday!
Starr Family Home SHS!!!
Marshall, TX is home to the Starr Family Home SHS!!! Come see how the fancy people lived like dat the turn of the century!
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Harrison County Museum!!!
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Visit Marshall, TX and their awesome courthouse! They house the Harrison County Museum inside!
Caddo Lake NWR!!!
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Right next to Caddo Lake State Park is the Caddo Lake NWR! This former ammunition plant is now a huge home for trees and wildlife!
Gregg County Historical Museum!!!
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The Gregg County Historical Museum located in Longview, TX is the place to go if you want to know more about the history of the region! Check it out!
Kilgore, Texas!!!
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Kilgore in East Texas has plenty to do and see! Come check it out!
Texas Broadcast Museum!!!
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Come to Kilgore on a Friday or Saturday to experience the awesomeness of the Texas Broadcast Museum!
Tex Ritter Museum & Texas Country Music Hall of Fame!!!!
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I've grown to like old country music in my olden days. This museum highlights some of the best!
Remembering Columbia Museum!!!
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The Patricia Huffman Smith NASA Museum is hime to the "Remembering Columbia" Exhibit which tells all about the Space Shuttle Columbia Disaster of 2003.
Institute of Texan Cultures!!!
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So many people have added to the culture we have here in Texas! Come learn all about them!
Fort Martin Scott State Historic Site!!!
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Come to Fredericksburg, TX and visit Fort Martin Scott SHS!
Fredericksburg Pioneer Museum!!!
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Come learn about German Immigration in Texas! See how they lived back in those Pioneer days!
Bastrop Museum!!!
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This little museum is BIG on history! Seriously, so much is well crammed in this museum. I thought I'd get maybe two rooms, but the wealth of information was awesome!
Creeks of Austin!!!
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Let's learn about the major creeks of Austin, TX and what there is to do at them!
The Heritage Museum of the Texas Hill Country!!!
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The Heritage Museum of the Texas Hill Country!!!
Temple Railroad and Heritage Museum!!!
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Temple Railroad and Heritage Museum!!!
Neches River National Wildlife Refuge!!!
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Neches River National Wildlife Refuge!!!
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Thanks for coming to see us! I really enjoyed your video! TQM Changes all exhibits EVERY 4-months! The latest is absolutely beautiful! We look forward to meeting you again! -Deborah 😊
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I lived there for a few years and it's one of the cleanest and most beautiful cities I've ever seen
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Nice museum in the Courthouse. Thanks for the tour
I went this past Saturday the visit was for my daughter that passed away on 9*11*24. It was very spiritual.
@@dianlozano it’s one of my favorite places to go when I visit the valley. Sorry for your loss.
They slaughtered mexicans. The texas rangers worked with them.
Trust me, I'm Team Juan Cortina 24/7 :)
One of the Greatest Historic Longhorn Cattle Ranches in Texas. YeeHaw!!!
On stolen land. They also killed mexicans. Why glorify them?
This ranch is Historic for sure. It was mentioned in a book named, The Provider Book 4, authored by John Deacon. When mentioned in the book a few years after the Civil War, they did go on to say that there was at least 100 Cowboys/Vaqueros working on the ranch. This is so cool. Thanks for the Video!!!
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Brazos Bend State Park is where it’s at for alligators. Many times we had to stop and turn around on trails because they were laid out on the trails. I’m not sure if they are open yet due to all the damage of Hurricane Beryl.
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Zapata, Texas is Democrat Country. I love Zapata. Many years ago I worked and fished in Zapata. I'm talking back in the 80's. Hello Zapata. Remember, Vote Democrat.
Looks like u can just swim across there it looks so calm but it isn’t?
It's been my dream to swim across there Rio Grande all my life! And every time I get the urge I get scared that maybe the river isn't as friendly as it looks!
Good stuff, thank you!
The Japanese flag at 1:51 is being shown inside out. I'm gonna tell the museum.
Awesome! Thanks for letting them know!
hi mr perez its me evan
Go to school! Say hi to your sis! And tell her I don't remember her!
Ok mr perez
I remember when I was younger, my dad introduced me to his hometown. I never appreciated the rich history of these families, Uribe, Treviño, etc. So much history.
That's what I'm finding, all these tiny driver thru towns are all there for a reason and have a rich history. I've had a lot of fun exploring these towns.
I would like to talk to you about your TH-cam channel ranking factor
My parents used to take me there from before the time I have memories! We would camp at nearby Goose Island. To this day this place, the trees, the water, and the animals are magical to me.
It really is a beautiful land!
Thanks!
Bat guano was used to make gun powder during world war one. Bracken Bat cave was also mined for guano.
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Wasn't Tom Landry born there?
I Googled it, as you easily could have, and found that he was indeed not born in Zapata, Texas.
@@robertpalmer3166 Sorry to have troubled you.
@@stephencrites3306 No trouble at all. Glad to help.
@@stephencrites3306 He was actually born in Mission, TX. About an hour or so further south along the river. No trouble at all. Glad to have you interact with my vlogs!
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Hello there, I have analyzed your TH-cam channel and found out some problems, do you want to talk about it for a while?
Nice tour of the springs
Great video! The buildings featured are of the Mexican Vernacular (folk) Architectural style or Arquitectura Vernácula Mexicana. These beautiful edifices are disappearing all along the South Texas border towns and cities at an alarming rate. In Laredo a whole neighborhood, including my grandparent's house, was destroyed in the 1980's to make way for an international bridge to Mexico. It was a real tragedy.
Awesome! Thanks for the further info! I love learning about these border towns.
What is the significance of those crosses on some of the windows and doors? I didn't realize the town was so big, I just zip by it on the expressway on the way to and from Laredo. Gonna have to stop by next time.
Finally, someone who identifies as Tejano and talks about Tejano history! We need more of this please!!
Tejano for LIFE!!!!!
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Good little Train Museum thanks for the tour
Childhood memories- Cotulla when my stepfather was tool pusher in the oilfield we spent overnights sometimes the weekend at the rigs all over south Texas in the 1960’s
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I've had this place saved but looking at Google maps I didn't see any parking lots or anything and I haven't been yet. I want to kayak the river. The neches is one of the best rivers to paddle in Texas. Thanks for the video man, now I know I can actually go here.
The NWR are HORRIBLE at providing maps and info online. Its frustrating. Sometimes I show up to one hoping for the best and THEN all of the sudden the trails and maps are posted everywhere. I men how hard is it to put that info online?
There was one also on hwy 16 between Zapata n hebronville Texas
You talking about the saguaro? I shall have to search for it!
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Informative tour, lot of interesting museum pieces of the Prison system
Livingston is such a beautiful park
How did he acquire the land? Did he see an ad in Poland and decided to purchase it or what’s the story.
Back in the late 1800s, all Polish immigrants came to Panna Maria, a small town southeast of San Antonio, where he then bought a huge tract of land south of San Antonio for ranching. When he heard the railroad was coming to the area he donated land so they would build a depot there, and since some artesian wells were already in the area, it naturally turned into the town of Cotulla and Artesia Wells. It thrived for a good number of years...until the railroad became less important.
Thanks always good to hear more about our state! 🤠🇺🇸
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Good stuff, thank you!
Nice zoo and tour