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3738 FM 2714, Round Top, Texas, USA
Restored 19th-century (early German) farmstead with plantation homes, log cabins, fireplace kitchen, smokehouse and barns. Center for study of ethnic cultures of Central Texas; operated by Universi... More on traveltex
The Winedale Historical Center is a facility primarily used for the study of the ethnic cultures of central Texas. Located on 215 acres, it consists of a visitors center, ... More on MuseumStuff.com

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4212 S State Highway 237, Round Top, Texas, USA
Vehicles from the prized collection of Sterling McCall, a Houston automobile dealer, characterize the evolution of the automobile industry. In addition to the cars, there is a collection of antique gasoline pumps and glass globes ... More on traveltex

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Winedale3738 FM 2714, Round Top, TX 78954

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248 Jaster Road, Round Top, Texas, USA
The Festival-Institute's public educational programs promote music, forums, exhibitions, research and preservation. The unique resources of the Festival-Institute Museum and Library Collections hav... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Founded by acclaimed pianist James Dick, the Institute holds monthly forums on music and the arts. In June and July, students from throughout the world join distinguished artists and teachers in pe... More on traveltex

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110 Live Oak, Round Top, TX 78954

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110 Live Oak/P. O. Box 82, Round Top, TX

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110 South Live Oak Street, Round Top, Texas, USA
Inside a split-rail fence on town square, several dwellings and structures, circa 1820 -70, display a collection of Anglo- and German-American furnishings, utensils, and quaint decorative art of the period including in the apothecary. ... More on traveltex

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Warda, Texas
Ill tell this story again. I met Paul Nolan out on Maverick Road in the Big Bend one afternoon. He and a friend were rolling through the sand on their bikes, headed over to Santa Elena canyon, and ... More on Trails
Did this trail a few weeks ago. Started out flat as all can be, tons of fla More on Trails

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Burton TX 77835, United States of America
Inscription. Apparently the first use in Texas of natural gas for fuel occurred in 1879 near here. William Seidel, a farmer, grist mill and cotton gin owner, and merchant, trying to dig a water well, struck gas at approximate depth ... More on HMDB
