THE HEART OF BANDERA COUNTY: The seat of Bandera County is the town of Bandera. Nestled in the Texas Hill Country, Bandera proudly embraces its title as the “Cowboy Capital of the World.” This vibrant town serves as the administrative and cultural hub of the county, offering a rich blend of history, heritage, and modern-day charm. Bandera is known for its picturesque landscapes, lively cowboy culture, and welcoming community spirit that makes it a cherished destination for residents and visitors … [Read more...] about Texas History & Lore: “Cowboy Capital of the World”
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"Keep your eyes on the stars and your feet on the ground." - Theodore Roosevelt … [Read more...] about Thought of the Day
Texas History & Lore: “If I Had a Hammer”
TRINI LOPEZ’S MUSICAL TRIUMPH The vibrant and soulful rendition of “If I Had a Hammer” catapulted Dallas native Trini Lopez to international stardom. This iconic recording, with its infectious rhythm and powerful message, resonated with audiences around the world, marking a pinnacle in Lopez’s illustrious career. Trini Lopez, born Trinidad López III on May 15, 1937, in the Little Mexico neighborhood of Dallas, Texas, was an American singer and actor who made a significant impact on the … [Read more...] about Texas History & Lore: “If I Had a Hammer”
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"A good friend wants to hear your stories. Your best friends are there to live them with you." - Delia Nursinta … [Read more...] about Thought of the Day
Texas History & Lore: The Quest for Control
LA SALLE'S FRENCH SETTLEMENT: In the late 1680s, a wave of urgency swept through Spanish officials, prompting them to launch a series of 11 expeditions into the area that later became part of the State of Texas. This fervent activity was ignited by the unexpected establishment of Fort Saint Louis by the French explorer La Salle on the Texas coast. La Salle’s expedition had aimed for the mouth of the Mississippi River but instead landed on the Texas coast, where he established Fort Saint … [Read more...] about Texas History & Lore: The Quest for Control
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"The greatest legacy one can pass on to one's children and grandchildren is not money or other material things accumulated in one's life, but rather a legacy of character and faith." - Billy Graham … [Read more...] about Thought of the Day
Texas History & Lore: A Tale of Intrigue
"The Thief Who Came to Dinner" Houston’s Infamous Thief Set against the backdrop of the sprawling metropolis of Houston, “The Thief Who Came to Dinner” unfolds a tale of wit and daring. This captivating film, which captured the imagination of audiences, follows the escapades of Webster McGee, a cunning thief who prowls Houston’s upscale neighborhoods. Houston, with its gleaming skyscrapers and vibrant culture, provides the perfect setting for this story of intrigue and suspense. The … [Read more...] about Texas History & Lore: A Tale of Intrigue
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"The best things to hold onto in life is each other." - Audrey Hepburn … [Read more...] about Thought of the Day
Texas History & Lore: TCU’s Heisman Trophy Winner
DAVEY O’BRIEN: TCU’s Celebrated Heisman Trophy Winner In the annals of Texas Christian University’s storied athletic history, one name shines with unparalleled distinction: Davey O’Brien. This exceptional athlete brought immense pride to TCU by becoming the university’s first and only Heisman Trophy winner. His achievement in 1938 remains a beacon of excellence and a source of inspiration for generations of Horned Frogs. Robert David O’Brien, born on June 22, 1917, in Dallas, Texas, was a … [Read more...] about Texas History & Lore: TCU’s Heisman Trophy Winner
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"Acceptance and tolerance and forgiveness, those are life altering lessons." - Jessica Lange … [Read more...] about Thought of the Day






