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Foremost among Texas’ natural resources are our people. We introduce you to seven extraordinary Texans whose creativity and commitment represent the best of the Lone Star spirit—and sweeten life for all of us.
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The beneficiaries of a booming population and economy, Texas cities deliver an ever-evolving array of entertainment for locals and visitors. Our seasoned contributors opine on urban leisure, both classic and chic.
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Texas urbanites appreciate the convenience and opportunity of city life, but the call of the wild still beckons for denizens of the concrete jungle. These beautiful city parks provide critical havens for respite and recharge.
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Also this month: A reclaimed bird paradise in San Antonio, Kevin Fowler’s favorite dance halls, handwoven textiles from Paint Rock, The Bugle Boy in La Grange, fried chicken at Chicken Scratch in Dallas, a walkable wine trail in Grapevine, classic Gulf Coast seafood at Gaido’s in Galveston, a Piney Woods getaway to Crockett, the Rio Grande Valley Civil War Trail, the Daytripper visits Lufkin, and lessons learned while fishing with dad.
Looking for a great way to keep your Dr Pepper cold or to organize pencils on your desk? These handmade leather beverage holders are “made in Texas by a Texan” at Cold Leather Products in Magnolia. Each holder is hand-stitched leather and lined with a polyurethane foam.
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