Women Who Made Texas History

Women who Made Texas History featured image showing Ma Ferguson the first female Governor of Texas.

Women have shaped Texas in countless ways, whether by changing politics, shaking up the business world, preserving heritage, or using art and activism to build new futures. I see Texas history as a long chain of people solving problems and breaking barriers, leaving the state stronger than they found it. When you look closer at … Read more

Notable Cowboys And Ranchers In Texas History

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Texas is home to some of the most iconic cowboys and ranchers in American history. These folks didn’t just raise cattle. They drove the economy, pioneered famous trails, and shaped the culture we still associate with the Wild West today. While films usually spotlight rough-and-tumble outlaws, real Texas history is full of hardworking riders, trail … Read more

Famous Texas Rangers Throughout History

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The Texas Rangers have stood as icons of the Wild West and law enforcement toughness, with a reputation that stretches from the early days of the Texas frontier right up to the present. Just like any legendary group, certain names keep popping up when you dig into the wildest stories, major showdowns, or the most … Read more

Davy Crockett’s Role In Texas History

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Davy Crockett pops up in just about every conversation I have about the fight for Texas independence. He’s got that mythic status as the buckskin-wearing frontiersman, but there’s a lot more to his story in Texas than just coonskin caps and tall tales. I’ve spent some time digging into his life and what actually happened … Read more

The Impact Of Juan Seguín In Texas Independence

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Juan Seguín’s name pops up a lot when you dig into the story of the Texas Revolution, and for good reason. As a native-born Tejano who fought for independence, led troops in battle, and later became a political leader, Seguín’s life really shows just how complicated and important the Tejano contribution to Texas actually was. … Read more

The Life Of Stephen F. Austin, Father Of Texas

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Stephen F. Austin’s life reads like a real adventure, full of family ambition, political struggle, and plenty of determination. He’s recognized as the “Father of Texas” for good reason. His leadership laid the groundwork for an entire state’s history. Let’s check out how he reached that position, why his choices made a difference, and what … Read more

Sam Houston: The Man Who Shaped Texas

Sam Houston Stature and portrait of the battle of San Jacinto.

Sam Houston is one of those names you see everywhere in Texas—from city signs to schools to the towering statue along I-45. But behind all those tributes is a real story about a guy who lived through wild ups and downs, stood for what he believed in, and helped make Texas what it is today. … Read more

Texas Ghost Towns: History Frozen In Time

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Texas ghost towns are scattered across the plains, deserts, forests, and shorelines, with more than 500 of them dotting the map. These empty shells were once the heartbeat of ranching, mining, railroads, or small farming economies. But changes came fast and hard, whether it was a boom, a bust, a weather disaster, or just bad … Read more

Preserving Texas History: Museums You Should Visit

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Texas is packed with fascinating stories that shaped the state’s identity, and there’s no better way to explore those stories than by visiting its history museums. Whether I’m into frontier battles, cowboy legends, space exploration, or the vibrant cultures that blend across the region, Texas museums offer a window into the past that feels personal … Read more

A Guide To Texas Missions And Their History

A Guide to Texas Missions featured image showing a drone aerial image of Presidio La Bahia in Goliad, Texas.

Texas missions aren’t just a chapter from an old textbook. They’re still out there, giving us a pretty awesome look into how Spain set out to build new communities and spread its culture. When I first checked out one of these missions, I was surprised to see how much history you can actually walk through, … Read more