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Wagons, Buggies, Wheels
Country AntiquesAAA RENTALS & SUPPLY, INC.
14138 Hempstead Hwy.
Houston, Texas 77040
462-4444FORT GRIFFIN STATE PARK
15 Miles North of Albany, U.S. 283, Albany;
(915) 762-3592; Open Daily 8-5; Military
History; $2 Car Park Entrance.
CADDOAN MOUNDS SITE
6 Miles Southwest of Alto, S.H. 21, Alto; (409)
858-3218; Open Wednesday-Sunday 8-5;
Prehistoric Site; Adults $1, Children 50.
McKINNEY FALLS STATE PARK
9 Miles S. of Austin, U.S. 183, 2 miles W. on
Scenic Drive, Austin; (512) 243-2177; Open
Thurs-Mon 9-12, 1-6; Tues-Wed 9-12, 1-3;
Natural History, History; $2 Car Park Entrance.
SEMINOLE CANYON STATE PARK
9 Miles West of Comstock, U.S. 90; Comstock;
(915) 292-4464; Open Daily 8-5; Prehistory/
History; $2 Car Park Entrance.
MAGOFFIN HOME HISTORIC SITE
1120 Magoffin Avenue, El Paso; (915) 5335147;
Open Wednesday-Sunday 9-4; Historic
House; Adults $1, Children 25.
GOLIAD STATE HISTORICAL PARK
One Mile South of Goliad, US 183, Goliad;
(512) 645-3405; Open Daily 8-5; History; $2
Car Park Entrance.
LIENDO PLANTATION
2.3 miles east of Hempstead off 1488 on Wyatt
Chapel Road. For more information and
reservations call (409) 826-3126 or (409) 8263883.
Open first Saturday of each month, $5.
CADDO LAKE STATE PARK
14 Miles Northeast of Marshall, S.H. 43,
Karnack; (214) 679-3351; Open Daily 8-5;
Natural History, History; $2 Car Park Entrance.BRAZOS BEND STATE PARK
15 Miles South of Richmond, FM 762,
Needville; (409) 553-3243; Call for Hours;
Natural History; $2 Car Park Entrance.
CAPROCK CANYONS STATE PARK
3 Miles West of Quitaque, S.H. 86, Quitaque;
(806) 455-1492; Open Daily Daylight to Dark;
Prehistory, Natural History; $2 Car Park.
TEXAS STATE RAILROAD PARK
U.S Hwy 85 between Rusk and Palestine, Rusk;
(214) 683-2561; Schedule varies; Historic
Building, Site, History, Technology; Adults $8,
Children $6 (round trip)
JOSE ANTONIO NAVARRO
STATE HISTORIC SITE
228 South Laredo, San Antonio; (512) 2264801;
Open Tuesday-Saturday 10-4; Historic
House, Furnishings; Adults $1, Children 25.
FORT LANCASTER STATE
HISTORIC SITE
6 Miles East of Sheffield, U.S. 290, Sheffield;
(915) 836-4391; Open Daily 8-5; Military
History; Adults $1, Children 25.
LYNDON B. JOHNSON STATE PARK
1 Miles East of Stonewall, U.S. 290, Stonewall;
(512) 644-2252; Open Daily 8-5; History,
Living History Farm.
WASHINGTON-on-the-BRAZOS PARK
P.O.Box 305, Washington; (409) 878-2214;
Park and Independence Hall replica; Open
daily 8-dark; Anson Jones Home 10-12,1-4:30;
Adults $ 1, Children 50; Headquarters Open 85,
exhibit area; movie "Independence" shown
10-4; Bluebonnet Trail March-May.STATE PARKS &
HISTORICAL SITES
Devils River State Natural Area. Figure from "Doughboy" panel at Site 41VV207.
Drawing by David Robinson of the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory.Tour the dramatic and exciting archaeological
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Leading archaeologists serve as guides for
week long trips with first class accommodations
to the nation's most sensational prehistoric
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Arizona, Colorado and Mexico.
* Fall tours of the Southwest include Mesa
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Tumacacori and Casas Grandes.
* Winter tour to the great Mayan ruins of
Mexico.
THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONSERVANCY,
415 Orchard Drive, Santa Fe, NM
87501. (505) 982-3278.(
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