3rd Annual Snook Hwy 59 Benefit Ride and Poker Run [VIDEO]
It's time for the 3rd Annual Snook Highway 59 Benefit Ride and Poker Run Saturday, Oct. 20 at Bar-C in Domino, Texas.
It's time for the 3rd Annual Snook Highway 59 Benefit Ride and Poker Run Saturday, Oct. 20 at Bar-C in Domino, Texas.
You know the saying everything is bigger and better in Texas right? Well, 2012 marks the 80 anniversary of Frito chips and to help celebrate, the State Fair of Texas has created the ultimate snack a Texas size Frito Pie.
Crying babies and screaming kids are a part of life, but if your sitting next to them on a long flight it can get old really quick. That's why an airline has announced they are banning children from the first seven rows on long flights.
Excelsior House is the oldest hotel in East Texas according to the National Register of Historic Places. Since it opened in the 1850s, it has welcomed some of history’s biggest names through its doors: Ulysses S. Grant, Oscar Wilde, Rutherford B. Hayes and Lady Bird Johnson. They all checked in. But does every guest who visits ultimately check out?
Before I even visited Jefferson, I heard strange reports about what some call the most haunted town in Texas. Many of the ghost stories I heard, however, originate at one of the town’s oldest structures, the Jefferson Hotel.
This is the time of year for fairs all over the country - but nothing is better than the State Fair of Texas in Dallas. This year the theme of the 2012 State Fair of Texas is "Big & Bright."
The Four States Fair & Rodeo kicks off this weekend in Texarkana and like so many people including myself, I'm sure your wondering how the traffic is going to be with all the current construction going on around the fairgrounds.
You give people too much power and what happens? They abuse it. A woman missed her flight in Houston because a TSA agent didn't like her attitude!
Summer is drawing to a close. Have one more hurrah in Arlington with your family this season! Enter to win the ‘Antler’s Up’ contest now.
When traveling Arkansas I have always been fascinated as to where the names of some of the towns in the state came from. I can't help to think that a bunch of good ol' boys, as we call them down south were just sitting around a campfire one day drinking and smoking some of that wild wood weed and just started coming up with unusual names to call their town.
As we’ve visited various communities on our small town tour, we’ve introduced you to some of the founding fathers who first settled the region. Cities and towns have been named after many of them, and yet these people have been largely unknown to many despite the fact that their family members’ histories are interwoven through the fabric of our nation like thread on a loom. But our next family needs no introduction. They’re known the world over because of their wealth, power, and dysfunction.
Ah, summer vacation! With school starting soon, I couldn't help but think about the first day back to school when my teacher would ask "What did you do on your summer vacation?" Well, let me tell you! Jamaica!