It’s more than just your regular dance hall. Boasting over 100,000 square feet, 12 bars, and the title of the nation’s largest Honky Tonk, Billy Bob’s Texas is a boot scootin’ two-steppin’ country music lovin’ Texan’s dream. If you love to shoot some pool or dance until you drop to live country music, this place is well-worth a stop on The Texas Bucket List!
The Texas Bucket List – Dickens on the Strand
If you’re a fan of Charles Dickens, you won’t want to miss the annual Dickens on the Strand holiday festival. Featuring Victorian-era fashion and characters from his famous book, Dickens on the Strand is an experience for anyone wishing to get in the holiday spirit. So don’t stay home and be a Scrooge, come out to the festival in Galveston and cross this one off of your Texas Bucket List!
The Texas Bucket List – Santa’s Town Burger
Nothing tastes better than a half-pound burger while you’re enjoying a Texas-style light display, and the Cattleman’s Cheeseburger at Santa’s Wonderland is all that and more! Stop by during the holidays to get this mouthwatering Christmas treat.
The Texas Bucket List – Stonehenge II
Over in Ingram you’ll find a piece of art dedicated to some prehistoric past.
The Texas Bucket List – Quinta Mazatlan
Down in South Texas you’ll find some of the best bird watching in the business. Home to several World Birding Centers you can find colorful things in the sky year round. And over at Quinta Mazatlan, you’ll also learn about the history of McAllen.
The Texas Bucket List – Marburger Farm
Over in Fayette County there is an event that happens twice a year, during the first week of October and April. It’s called the Round Top Antiques Fair and it’s a place to find all sorts of things. From jars of snake skins, incredible antiques, to fine art you will walk away with something you will cherish forever.
The Texas Bucket List – USS Lexington
We go aboard a ship built for war to celebrate the greatest generation that ever lived.
The Texas Bucket List – Health Camp
We end up in Waco at the Texas traffic circle where a place with a burger that’s good enough for the king.
The Texas Bucket List – Mission San Jose
Step aside, Alamo, and make way for an older mission with a lot of history under her belt: the Mission San Jose. Located in San Antonio, this beautiful location features the largest collection of Spanish colonial architecture that’s over 300 years old. Drop in on a Sunday at Mariachi Mass for a true cultural and historic experience before you kick the bucket.
The Texas Bucket List – Cathedral of Junk
Our first episode of The Texas Bucket List!
Since 1989, Austin resident Vince Hannemann has been collecting junk and now he has cathedral full of it. Situated on Austin’s south side, the Cathedral of Junk is a popular spot for visitors from around the world.
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