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Frommer's
San Antonio and Austin (Frommer's S.)
Tour Texas. A complete guide to two of Texas's most diverse
and exciting cities Shows visitors how to have a great time
in San Antonio, a multicultural city with a rich history, the
Alamo, and lots of contemporary attractions (including over
forty golf courses) Reveals San Antonio's most memorable experiences,
from a stroll along the San Antonio River to a mariachi mass
at Mission San Jose--and offers intriguing side trips to the
Texas Hill Country Takes visitors to the best of Austin, America's
second fastest growing city and the "Live Music Capital
of the World," with more than 150 music clubs Explains
how to make an Austin visit unforgettable, from visiting the
state capital and LBJ Library to listening to blues at Antone's,
hiking and biking in city parks, and watching the bats at Congress
Avenue Bridge.
Rock
Beneath the Sand: Country Churches in Texas (Sam Rayburn Series
on Rural Life)
Cotton has disappeared from the land of Texas and only the churches
remain of the communities that grew around it. This title set
out to understand the staying power of these rural churches,
which remain while the surrounding communities have given way
to larger towns and cities nearby.
Revealing
Character: Robb Kendrick's Texas Tintypes
The cowboy of the 19th century gave Texas its character. His
honesty, steadiness, sense of humor, work ethic and determination,
created as our state grew up on the range, remain as Texans'
indigenous values. In the minds of many, the Texas Cowboy is
now only myth or legend, but "Robb Kendrick's Texas Tintypes"
manifests what is known in the souls of Texans everywhere: the
cowboy remains. Texas.
Dallas:
Shining Star of Texas
Dallas, the eighth largest city in the USA, is known for its
upscale department stores and restaurants; powerful sporting
teams such as the Dallas Cowboys, Mavericks, Sidekicks, and
Rangers; and high-tech cutting edge petroleum, aeronautical,
and electronic industries. This book captures the city's forcefulness,
beauty, and integrity with 80 spectacular colour photographs
by Carolyn Brown and fascinating text by Jim Dononvan. Travellers,
Texas transplants, visitors, and historians alike will enjoy
this book, which chronicles the beginnings of the Texas town,
starting with founder John Neely Bryan, to its status as the
'Buckle of the Bible Belt'.
San
Antonio: Portrait of the Fiesta City
The spirit of this unique city in Texas is captured in this
entertaining text and Langford's vivid colour photographs. The
book is a thorough introduction to San Antonio, detailing the
city's history, architecture, military tradition, and cultural
events. The authors outline the history of what is perhaps San
Antonio's best-known landmark, the Alamo. They also highlight
more recently developed points of interest in San Antonio, focusing
on the River Walk, the development that turned the San Antonio
River into a graceful, romantic, and historic centrepiece for
the city. They recommend several of the city's many Botanical
Gardens, the San Antonio Museum of Art, Brackenridge Park, and
HemisFair Plaza. And they present San Antonio's varied menu
of cultural opportunities, from a day spent at the rodeo or
Sea World to an evening at the Grand Opry House or the San Antonio
Symphony. Finally, the authors summarise the city's most popular
fiestas and festivals. Throughout, Mark Langford's colour photographs
celebrate the diversity and spirit of San Antonio.
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