Snapshots of Texas: The World's Largest Swimming Pool outside of Cisco, Texas, at one time one of the hottest getaway spots in all of north Texas.1yr ⋅ Birdy_Cephon_Altera ⋅ r/texas
110 years and still going strong! Happy launch day to The Last Dreadnought, USS Texas (BB-35)2yr ⋅ TheSorge ⋅ r/texas
Most of the administrators in these districts make high six figure salaries as well. Don't let these people BS you into believing that they deserve this kind of salary. I'd like to see any of them get offered such a salary anywhere outside of K-12.1yr ⋅ GetTaThaChoppa ⋅ r/texas
Night time photo of Downtown Dallas, looking down Elm Street. January 1942.2yr ⋅ Darth_Texan ⋅ r/texas
Doesn't get more Texan than HEB, cheap gas, and Whataburger all in one5yr ⋅ Maskedcrusader94 ⋅ r/texas
Hello again from West Texas. Supper was a little late today, but I got guisado hungry.4yr ⋅ lnghrn53 ⋅ r/texas
Released my debut novel! It's a sci-fi story taking place in Ellis County and Waxahachie, Texas. If you know the history of that area, you might be able to guess what it's about! Anyway, it feels amazing to hold something I wrote in my hands. Just wanted to share!1yr ⋅ TheLandoSystem59 ⋅ r/texas
It's almost Back to School time. These Texas landmarks aren't around anymore, but if you grew up before the 2000s, where did your parents take you to get some new threads for the first day of school?8mo ⋅ vdavidiuk ⋅ r/texas
On this day in Texas History, March 31, 1878: The Galveston Giant, John Arthur Johnson is born in Galveston. In 1908 Johnson would become the first African-American world heavyweight boxing champion.2yr ⋅ Darth_Texan ⋅ r/texas
HEB in New Braunfels today at around 11:00am today. People need to chill. 32 minutes in line.4yr ⋅ Idiotfiasco ⋅ r/texas
Father who beat a man to death for raping his 5 year old daughter faces no charges in Texas.5yr ⋅ bunchofbeauty ⋅ r/texas
I moved away from Texas a while back, but I miss the bluebonnets more than anything this time of year2yr ⋅ PoorLama ⋅ r/texas
Climate changes quickly when you get out of Travis County. This is a little north of Bastrop, about 20 feet high.2yr ⋅ _DOA_ ⋅ r/texas
Happy San Jacinto Day! 185 years ago today, the Texian army decisively defeated the Mexican army at the Battle of San Jacinto, capturing president Santa Anna and securing Texan independence.3yr ⋅ sleuthofbears ⋅ r/texas
Texas beaches - come for the memories, stay for the cancer. So much oil and tar in the sand & water at PortAransas.7mo ⋅ amoult20 ⋅ r/texas
Snapshots of Texas: Hot June day on the Llano River south of Fredericksburg9mo ⋅ Birdy_Cephon_Altera ⋅ r/texas
After spending a week indoors, I decided to take a social distancing hike through the Texas wildflowers4yr ⋅ BusyRunninErins ⋅ r/texas
Then one dusty Christmas Eve, Santa came to say, Pecos Pete with your feet so fast in flight, won't you guide my sleigh tonight?1yr ⋅ Pale-Lynx328 ⋅ r/texas
The Beach Hotel in Galveston circa 1895. Built at a cost of 260 thousand dollars. Opened on July 4, 1883. The 4+1⁄2-story hotel was built atop 300 cedar piles driven into the sand and was literally feet from the water. Sadly, an arsonist burned it down in 1898.2yr ⋅ TracesofTexas ⋅ r/texas
Happy 4th of July! 🇺🇸 (Naturalized from Trinidad and Tobago. Lived in NYC, and now Texas)1yr ⋅ Nkosi868 ⋅ r/texas
When being an absolute unit saves lives. Standing at 6 feet 6 inches tall and weighing 347 pounds, Tommy Vaughn plowed through a glass window during a mass shooting in Killeen, Texas in 1991, enabling patrons to escape. He's credited with saving up to 50 lives.5yr ⋅ ClementineChime ⋅ r/texas
My parents let the dog go outside after the storm. These are the resulting footprints3yr ⋅ Aerial_Fox ⋅ r/texas
Snapshots of Texas: The World's Littlest Skyscraper in Wichita Falls - 480 x 216 x 120. Built in 1919, remote investors were swindled by intentionally not indicating the units on the planned blueprints were in inches, not feet. Free to visit through antique store next door!1yr ⋅ Birdy_Cephon_Altera ⋅ r/texas
NASA's where to watch map for the 2023 and 2024 solar eclipses. Texas will have the unique, astronomical honor of experiencing two paths of totality for two solar eclipses within a year of each other (about 6 months apart).1yr ⋅ remonortsA ⋅ r/texas
without doubt the greatest Easter photo in Texas history. The unabashed joy on San Antonio farmer Sam Smith's face as he celebrates rain on Easter Sunday after a severe drought, 1951 is too much! (Picture by Harvey Belgin, text from Traces of Texas .com)2yr ⋅ FartherFromGrace ⋅ r/texas
Anyone else’s parents have like...a wall dedicated to crosses? (Picture Not mine)2yr ⋅ itsmoeyo ⋅ r/texas
I got a summon in the mail today. Im thinking of making a contribution if it gets rid of the tofu!6yr ⋅ Maskedcrusader94 ⋅ r/texas
White Rock Lake is a great place to get away from the traffic and noise of downtown Dallas1yr ⋅ tiwarijiapke ⋅ r/texas
Texans:It's too damn hot, we need a cold front! Texans when it gets below 65°:3yr ⋅ manydoorsyes ⋅ r/texas
If you’re like me you’re used to seeing calm, touristy pictures of the USS Texas. This is what the axis forces saw cruising off the coast of Normandy June 6th 19444yr ⋅ BluntmansGotChronic ⋅ r/texas
Moved from Texas almost a year ago to date. The home sickness has never left (if anything it's grown), so I ended up theming my corsair stuff to make me feel a little closer to home.4yr ⋅ Sketchanie ⋅ r/texas
Battle of San Jacinto: 184 Years ago today the Texian Army delivers a decisive blow to Santa Anna, effectively wiping out his Army in just 18 minutes. The men in this photograph (taken April 21, 1906) were veterans of the battle as well as several other skirmishes of the Texas Revolution.4yr ⋅ Darth_Texan ⋅ r/texas
See, this is why Texas is better than all other states. Anyone ever see a New Hampshire shaped waffle? Me neither.5yr ⋅ Inarus06 ⋅ r/texas
I took my drone out last night. An island of light (Downtown Austin) amid a sea of blackout...3yr ⋅ lil_beefcurtains ⋅ r/texas
After Abbot announced the ending of the mask mandate, yet stores can still enforce mask requirement policies3yr ⋅ KawhiTheKing ⋅ r/texas
Me: *Maintains a reasonable following distance in case the car in front brakes*4yr ⋅ Shroomily ⋅ r/texas
I made a shaded relief map of Texas colorized to State flag colors. Enjoy!3yr ⋅ visualgeomatics ⋅ r/texas
This is Texas Congressional District 35. On April 24th the US Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in regards to gerrymandering.6yr ⋅ bubbles5810 ⋅ r/texas
Built in the 1800's, this house is still standing and still owned by the family! Near Junction, Texas.3yr ⋅ rootlessdestinations ⋅ r/texas
Does anyone else think east Texas is kind of pretty? I often have heard people describe it as boring but I love the forests and greenery there.2yr ⋅ zzzzzzzzzra ⋅ r/texas
How the Easter Bunny comes to Texas. (Traces of Texas .com/ Dottie Cartrite)2yr ⋅ FartherFromGrace ⋅ r/texas
Port Aransas today. Pure Texas Redfish. Slow day, but this one put up a hell of a fight!1yr ⋅ Dasfxx1877 ⋅ r/texas
Texas Historical Commission historical marker for J. Evetts Haley ignores his segregationist policies, West Texas A&M marker points it out1yr ⋅ aggie1391 ⋅ r/texas