Cheap Things To Do in West Columbia, Texas

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1702 N. 13th St., West Columbia, Texas, USA

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  • The plantation, a Texas Historical Commission property, was founded in 1824 by one of Texas' first colonize... More on traveltex

  • Several ladies and I visited Varner-Hogg Plantation last year in April and found a wonderful field of blo... More on Epinions.com

 

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West Columbia, Texas

  • San Bernard River flows from its headwaters northwest of San Felipe, Texas to its mouth on the Gulf of Mexico, some 100 miles (160 km) to the southeast of the source. Its principal tributary is Caney Creek. Along its course, it passes ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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247 E. Brazos, West Columbia, Texas, USA

  • Columbia Historical Museum Association in West Columbia, TX is one of more than 15,400 museums in the MuseumsUSA directory. ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

  • Reflecting the area's prominent role in Texas history, the museum traces the historical significance of the Victorian era with artifacts from the joys of childhood through the grief of death. The d... More on traveltex

 

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West Columbia TX 77486, United States of America

  • Inscription. Dedicated to all the veterans who have served their country. They served with honor, and now we honor them. , Erected by St. John's Masonic Lodge #5 A. F. & A. M. (Marker Number 2007: ), , Location. 29° 8.293′ ... More on HMDB

 

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FM 2004 near Hwy 332 Lake Jackson, TX 77566

  • Founded in 1842, the Jackson Plantation was actually the second of three plantations developed by Major Abner Jackson. Originally known as "Lake Place," it was a bustling ... More on uptake_content

  • Founded in 1842, the Jackson Plantation was actually the second of three plantations developed by Major Abner Jackson. Originally known as "Lake Place," it was a bustling ... More on Lakejacksonmuseum.org

 

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Masonic Oak Dr, Brazoria, Texas, USA

  • In the shadows of a large oak tree, a group of Masons met on March 1, 1835, to sign the first Masonic Charter in Texas. The tree still stands today and is part of the Texas Independence Trail. A granite plaque with a historical inscription ... More on traveltex

 

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