Painting, sculptures, and prints galore! The Start Museum of Art in Orange has more western art than you can imagine. With art by some of the western genre’s greats like Charles Marion Russell and Frederic Remington, you’ll view art that is exhibited in some of the most widely known museums in the nation. Step back into the wild American West when you come in. It’s well worth a stop on The Texas Bucket List!
The Texas Bucket List – Goodfriend
Beer, burgers, and good friends – at Goodfriend in Dallas! It’s a burger joint that makes a Redneck burger with bologna and special cheeses that’s no baloney. A place that will make you feel right at home, it’s well worth a stop on The Texas Bucket List!
The Texas Bucket List – The Continental Club
Since 1957, The Continental Club in Austin has been putting on shows and playing music that has caught America’s attention. One of the best live music venues in the nation, you can visit the place where many a well-known musician has gotten their start on the dusky wooden stage. Well worth a stop for any live music lover on The Texas Bucket List!
The Texas Bucket List – Taproom
For some of the best brews and burgers, look no further than the Taproom in San Marcos! The Works Burger gives you all the works and all the fixins to make a belt-busting burger to wash down with a hearty Texas brew. It’s well worth a stop on The Texas Bucket List!
The Texas Bucket List – George W. Bush Library
With over 43,000 artifacts and some of the newest technology in a museum of its kind, the George W. Bush Library in Dallas is an experience you don’t want to miss. With everything from 9/11 to poll booths from Florida, this museum gives you a history of former president Bush and of the presidency in general. Well worth a stop on The Texas Bucket List!
The Texas Bucket List – San Antonio Fire Museum
Fire history buffs, genealogy hunters, and fire truck enthusiasts alike have a new place to add to their bucket list! The San Antonio Fire Museum is a must-see museum rich in history and artifacts and lots and lots of fire trucks! Whether you have a child in love with the big red fire engine or you’re just a kid at heart, this museum is well worth a stop on The Texas Bucket List!
The Texas Bucket List – Sterne-Hoya House
We stop in Nacogdoches at a house that was the gateway through Texas in the early part of the 19th century. Built by Adolphus Sterne in 1830, the Sterne-Hoya House has served as a crossroads for many a famous Texan. Well worth a stop on The Texas Bucket List!
The Texas Bucket List – The Danish Heritage Museum
We visit the Danish Heritage Museum in Danevang. What better place to connect to your Danish roots than at the Danish capital of Texas? Learn about the history of the folks who settled this part of the Lone Star State. Well worth a stop on The Texas Bucket List!
The Texas Bucket List – Southfork Ranch
Visit the home that made Texas famous at Southfork Ranch in Parker. Dedicated to the TV show Dallas, visit character-themed bedrooms and the place where J.R. spent his last moments. Fans of the TV show and anyone wanting to get a good idea of what Texas is all about have to add this stop to their own Texas Bucket List.
The Texas Bucket List – Slovacek’s in West
Slovacek’s in West is continuing the meat market tradition offering their signature sausages that started in Snook. Come on by and grab some for the grill, and don’t forget your kolache, too! Well worth a stop on a road trip or any trip on The Texas Bucket List!
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