Heritage, Volume 7, Number 2, Spring 1989 Page: 37
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CADDO LAKE STATE PARK
14 Miles Northeast of Marshall, S.H. 43,
Karnack; (214) 679-3351; Open Daily 85;
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 Entrance.
JOSE ANTONIO NAVARRO
STATE HISTORIC SITE
228 South Laredo, San Antonio; (512)
226-4801; Open Tuesday-Saturday 10-4;
Historic House and 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 PARK
1 Miles East of Stonewall, U.S. 290, Stonewall;
(512) 644-2252; Open Daily 8-5;
History, Living History Farm.
LOST MAPLES NATURAL AREA
4 Miles North of Vanderpool, RR 187,
Vanderpool; (512) 966-3413; Open Daily
8-5; Natural History, Natural Area; $2.
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Texas Historical Foundation. Heritage, Volume 7, Number 2, Spring 1989, periodical, Spring 1989; Austin, Texas. (texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45432/m1/37/: accessed April 19, 2018), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas Historical Foundation.