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[Presidio La Bahia: Chapel Aerial Exterior, Side View]
Aerial photograph of the side of the chapel at Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Presidio La Bahia: Chapel Aerial Exterior, Side View]
Aerial photograph of the side of the chapel at Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Presidio La Bahia: Courtyard at Sunset]
Photograph of courtyard of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX at sunset.
[Presidio La Bahia: Eastern Wall]
Aerial photograph of eastern wall, turrets, courtyard and barracks of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Presidio La Bahia: Northwest Turret Overhead]
Aerial photograph of northwestern turret as seen from above Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Presidio La Bahia: Rear Chapel Aerial Exterior]
Aerial photograph of the rear side of the chapel at Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Presidio La Bahia: South Wall and Gate]
Aerial photograph of south wall, gate, chapel, and courtyard of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Trump/Pence Sign and Watermelon Water Tower]
Watermelon painted water tower in Luling, TX is seen behind a fenceline with a 2020 election sign for Donald Trump and Mike Pence with the slogan "Make America Great Again."
[Aerial Views of Presidio La Bahia]
B-roll aerial footage of the grounds, and chapel interior of Presidio La Bahia, located in Goliad, TX. Video is silent.
[Chapel Exterior Facade: Presidio La Bahia]
Exterior photograph of the chapel in Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX as seen from the NE cannon turret.
[Chapel Interior: Presidio La Bahia]
Interior photograph of the chapel nave and balcony of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX. Temporary imprisonment site of Colonel James Fannin's men during the Texas Revolution's Goliad Massacre.
[Chapel Sanctuary: Presidio La Bahia]
Interior photograph of the chapel nave, solea, and sanctuary mural as seen from the upper balcony of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX. Temporary imprisonment site of Colonel James Fannin's men during the Texas Revolution's Goliad Massacre.
[Equirectangular Barracks Interior: Presidio La Bahia]
Equirectangular panoramic view of the interior barracks at Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Equirectangular Barracks Interior: Presidio La Bahia]
Equirectangular panoramic view of the interior barracks at Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Equirectangular Barracks Interior: Presidio La Bahia]
Equirectangular panoramic view of the interior barracks at Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Equirectangular Chapel Courtyard: Presidio La Bahia]
Equirectangular panoramic view of the exterior chapel courtyard of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX where James Fannin was executed during the Texas Revolution's Goliad Massacre.
[Equirectangular Chapel Interior: Presidio La Bahia]
Equirectangular panoramic view of the interior of the chapel of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX. Temporary imprisonment site of Colonel James Fannin's men during the Texas Revolution's Goliad Massacre.
[Equirectangular Chapel Interior: Presidio La Bahia]
Equirectangular panoramic view of the interior of the chapel of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX. Temporary imprisonment site of Colonel James Fannin's men during the Texas Revolution's Goliad Massacre.
[Equirectangular Chapel Interior: Presidio La Bahia]
Equirectangular panoramic view of the interior of the chapel of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX. Temporary imprisonment site of Colonel James Fannin's men during the Texas Revolution's Goliad Massacre.
[Equirectangular Chapel Transept: Presidio La Bahia]
Equirectangular panoramic view of the chapel transept of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX. Temporary imprisonment site of Colonel James Fannin's men during the Texas Revolution's Goliad Massacre.
[Ignacio S. Zaragoza Birthplace]
Reconstructed home of Ignacio S. Zaragoza's birthplace in Goliad, TX.
[Ignacio S. Zaragoza Birthplace: Artwork]
Bronze statue at Zaragoza Birthplace State Historic Site in Goliad, TX.
[Ignacio S. Zaragoza Birthplace: Artwork]
Bronze statue at Zaragoza Birthplace State Historic Site in Goliad, TX.
[Ignacio S. Zaragoza Birthplace: Stone Amphitheater]
Stone seating in the Amphitheater at Zaragoza Birthplace State Historic Site in Goliad, TX.
[Presidio La Bahia: Cannon Turret]
Photograph of SW cannon turret at Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Presidio La Bahia: Cannon Turret and South Wall]
Photograph of SW cannon turret and south wall of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Presidio La Bahia: Night]
Night time exterior photograph of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Presidio La Bahia: Night]
Night time exterior photograph of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
[Presidio La Bahia: Overhead View]
Overhead photograph of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014 and Crowd
View of the Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014 steam engine after it's arrival in Denton, TX and onlooking crowd.
Aerial Photograph of Sam Houston Statue, 'A Tribute to Courage'
A statue or Sam Houston entitled, 'A Tribute to Courage' on the northbound side of I-45 in Huntsville, TX.
Aerial Photograph of Sam Houston Statue, 'A Tribute to Courage'
A statue or Sam Houston entitled, 'A Tribute to Courage' on the northbound side of I-45 in Huntsville, TX.
Aerial Photograph of Sam Houston Statue, 'A Tribute to Courage'
A statue or Sam Houston entitled, 'A Tribute to Courage' on the northbound side of I-45 in Huntsville, TX.
Aerial Video Footage of Sam Houston Statue, 'A Tribute to Courage'
A statue or Sam Houston entitled, 'A Tribute to Courage' on the northbound side of I-45 in Huntsville, TX. Video footage is silent.
Boss Bird David Tinsley Grave Terlingua Cemetery
Above ground stone memorial of David Tinsley 1938-2014. Gravesite is adorned with chickens; cross appears to be constructed from airplane propellers which reads "BOSSBIRD" on the vertical axis.
Federico Villalba Historical Marker
Texas Historical Commision Marker Located in the Terlingua, TX Cemetery. Text reads: "Villalba family tradition traces their lineage to Algiers where several generations were members of the Order of Santiago. In 1764, Federico's great-grandfather, Juan Villalba, traveled to New Spain (Mexico). He founded Rancho Villalba in 1773 near present-day Aldama, Chihuahua, where Federico Villalba was born in 1858. Federico left his family's ranch and moved to San Carlos near the U.S.-Mexico border. He set up a store, selling rope, leather goods and sundries; it soon became important in San Carlos, and eventually supplied the military in the area. In the early 1880s, Villalba expanded his business interests into Texas. He settled in an area he called Cerro Villalba and opened a store. In 1889, Federico married Maria Cortez and began purchasing land. In 1902, Villalba located an outcrop of cinnabar, a mineral that produces mercury, and became the first Hispanic in the county to file a mining claim. Villalba, Tiburcio de la Rosa, D. Alarcon, and William study entered into a partnership that covered six parcels of twenty-one acres each, including what became known as the study butte mine. The Associated Mining Community took on the mine's name (Study Butte), as did Villalba's store (Study Butte Store). With a growing family, Federico built a larger house on his property along Terlingua Creek and named it Rancho Barras. Villalba amassed large tracts of land, including 15 sections in block G-4, with holdings extending from Burro Mesa to Terlingua Creek. During his life, Federico gained a reputation as a businessman and rancher, and as an advocate for Mexican Americans of the Big Bend. Villalba died of natural causes in 1933 on his ranch and is buried in Terlingua Cemetery. Federico and his legacy embody the spirit of a Texas pioneer. (2014) Marker …
Gonzo Grave Terlingua Cemetery
Grave in Terlingua Cemetery. Marker reads: "GONZO Mark J. Lemke Arrived: 1/5/56 Departed: 5/14/07 Live Life Large" Memorialized with buddah statues, prayer flags, flowers, an oar, assorted broken pottery.
Grave - Terlingua Cemetery
Graves marked with wooden crosses in Terlingua Cemetery.
Grave - Terlingua Cemetery
Wooden Crosses and stacked stones on grave - Terlingua Cemetery
Terlingua Cemetery
Graves in Terlingua Cemetery.
University of Texas of the Permian Basin Stonehenge
Photograph of a replica of Stonehenge on the University of Texas of the Permian Basin campus, constructed in 2004.
University of Texas of the Permian Basin Stonehenge
Photograph of a replica of Stonehenge on the University of Texas of the Permian Basin campus, constructed in 2004.
World Famous Clay Henry Mayor of Lajitas
Photograph of a goat pen located on the north side of Highway 170 in Lajitas, TX near Big Bend National Park and Big Bend Ranch State Park. A sign reads: "World Famous Clay Henry Mayor of Lajitas." Clay Henry IV is visible in the foreground while an unidentified companion goat can be observed in the background.
Milky Way in the Chisos Mountains
Photograph of the Milky Way Galaxy as seen from the Chisos Basin in Big Bend National Park.
Casa Grande Peak
Photograph of Casa Grande Peak in Big Bend National Park.
Homer Wilson Ranch and Carousel Mountain
Photograph of the Homer Wilson Ranch nestled within Blue Creek Canyon under Carousel Mountain in Big Bend National Park.
Mule Ear Peaks
Photograph of the Mule Ear Peaks in Big Bend National Park.
Panoramic view from Sotol Vista Overlook
West-southwest facing panorama from the Sotol Vista Overlook in Big Bend National Park. Goat Mountain and Buro Mesa frame the photograph. Kit Mountain sits in front of Santa Elana Canyon which flanks the Mesa de Anguila and Sierra Ponce. Mountains within the Parque Nacional Cañon de Santa Elena rise in the distance.
Sam Nail Ranch
Remains of walls and a windmill on the Sam Nail Ranch in Big Bend National Park.
Alpine Train Depot
Track-side photograph of the Alpine Train Depot, commissioned by the Texas and New Orleans Railroad and built in 1946.
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