Situated in northwestern Texas, near the border of New Mexico, Lubbock offers many attractions for all types of tourists, from music lovers to nature lovers. Lubbock, which has a population of over 260,000 as of 2007, is also home to Texas… read more
Smithville, Texas, is a part of the central-eastern section of the state known as the Lost Pines region. Visitors to this area can explore multiple state parks and a historic railroad museum and park. read more
The Alamo is located in San Antonio and is one of the largest tourist attractions in Texas. Visitors can tour the original barracks and chapel, which were built prior to the attack from Santa Anna's Mexican Army in 1836. read more
Texas is the second largest state in the country, covering 262,017 square miles and containing 624 miles of shoreline. This diverse area features many natural attractions, historical locations, scientific sites and recreation areas. This li… read more
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