Volunteers spent three days cleaning and sorting books for the Little Hands Book Bank to help North Texas students celebrate ...
Despite how little has been widely known about Galveston’s slave markets, Griffin found about 20 locations where slaves were ...
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KETK.com on MSNWomen’s History Month: How The Headless Librarian offers welcoming space for East Texas book loversNestled inside the Bluebird Antique Mall, Tyler’s only independent bookstore offers a welcoming space for East Texas book ...
Hundreds of civilians are believed to have died while fleeing east to Louisiana during the Texas Revolution 189 years ago.
Author William Geroux finds a compelling true-crime angle in a series of camp murders, as well as international intrigue in a ...
A posthumous collection of Joan Didion’s diaries, biographies of Yoko Ono and Mark Twain, a history of The Onion — and plenty ...
Richard Parker, an award-winning journalist and author known for his incisive commentary on the American Southwest, died last ...
Bill Bachert said he and his wife were looking to mix up the routines of retirement when they signed up for a free class on U.S. history offered by their ...
Tucked away in Dallas, Curiosities stands as a monument to the weird, wonderful, and whimsical artifacts of bygone eras. It’s ...
Just a short drive from downtown Llano lies one of Texas’ most remarkable natural wonders – Enchanted Rock. This massive pink ...
This week's Caprock Chronicles history feature explores the impact of Texas Panhandle newspaper editor Ida Mae Farrell.
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