Civil rights organizations say the move to uninvite the Black history museum is viewpoint discrimination that is part of a ...
The Moore-Hancock Farmstead, built by Elizabeth and Martin Moore in 1849, includes the last surviving log house on its original site in Austin. Owned, rehabilitated and interpreted by Karen and ...
In his latest Texas history column, Ken Bridges looks back at the attack on Pearl Harbor and Texans who served their country ...
He was reportedly quoted as saying "Those Belton men are too tough for me,” a reflection of Belton’s reputation for swift and unforgiving justice.
Thursday marks the 189th anniversary of the Battle of the Alamo, where the Mexican army's rout of Texas revolutionaries would later inspire the fateful defeat of Mexican forces under the battle cry ...
It was on March 2, 1836, when historians believe the original and five copies of the Texas Declaration of Independence were written and signed by 59 men at Washington-on-the-Brazos. If you were ...