The capital of Texas has changed since its foundation in 1840 to the very popular and livable high-tech metropolis with more than 1.4 million inhabitants. developed. A large university with 50,000 stu...
Home on the Range. Dallas lies on the eastern edge of the flat Texas plains with the famed cattle town Fort Worth just to the west. The areas between and around these 2 cities are known as the DFW Metro...
The 5.3 million inhabitants. largest city in the "Lone Star State" and the fourth largest city in the United States lies in the wide coastal plain on the Gulf of Mexico. Since the turn of the 20th Cen...
Riverwalk: All the clichés of Old Mexico in the evening stroll in San Antonio. The most beautiful city in Texas (1.8 million inhabitants.) With flair and a lot of Spanish-Mexican culture, with colorful ...
170 km white sandy beaches, small fishing ports and nature parks on the long island in the extreme south of Texas. The Aransas National Wildlife Refuge is the winter home of the almost extinct cry cra...
The Panhandle of Texas, the extreme north of the State, is an endless level - the trappers and settlers once dreaded Llano Estacado, where 130 years before the Komantschen prevailed. Today in Amarillo...
After a visit to the excellent Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum in Canyon, 30 miles south of Amarillo, east of the town waiting for the red world of good gorge 400 m deep and 100 km long canyon (Pan...