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Julia Jones

Julia Jones

Assistant Editor at Texas Highways

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Roadside Oddity: Sam Houston Statue

Known locally as “Big Sam,” this statue pays homage to a Texas icon
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Show Off Your Pressed Pennies with PennyBandz

This Coppell company turns souvenir coins into collectibles
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Texas Wildflower Seeds Are the Gift That Keeps on Giving

Native American Seed packets help Texans cultivate the state’s beloved blooms and make for a great season gift
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It Doesn’t Get More Texan Than a Weekend in Huntsville

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Late Summer Grape Stomping Has Become a Texas Tradition

Picking, tasting, and stomping are all on the agenda to kick off Texas wine season
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13 Things to Do Along the Texas Coast

An illustrated guide to dolphin-watching, pirate-cruising, and catching waves in the Gulf of Mexico
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Eat Gourmet Insects at San Antonio’s Witte Museum

Insects have been called the future of food. San Antonio’s Witte Museum is hoping Texans give the crunchy creatures a shot.
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See Texas’ First Airplane at Midland International Airport

Inspired by aviator Robert G. Fowler, John Valentine Pliska’s first flight lasted just 15 minutes
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East Texas’ Swampy Wetlands Wouldn’t Exist Without Beavers

Living in harmony with beavers isn’t always easy, but it is vital to the environment
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Pass the Bugs, Please!

Texas chefs, scientists, and agricultural trailblazers are making use of bugs and insects on their menus and plans for the future of food