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160 Year Old New Mexico Church Reopens
160 Year Old New Mexico Church Reopens
160 Year Old New Mexico Church Reopens
Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe is 160 years old. It was built in 1857 and is, almost entirely, still in its original condition. It's made of adobe, has no water or electricity, is lit solely by candles and lanterns and is warmed by a simple wood burning stove.
No Texas Cities Made The 2025 Most Dangerous List
No Texas Cities Made The 2025 Most Dangerous List
No Texas Cities Made The 2025 Most Dangerous List
Of the top 25 most dangerous places in the United States of America list for 2025, Texas had zero listings while our neighbor, New Mexico, had 1. U. S. News and World Report just posted their list of the 25 most dangerous places in the United States of America and, thankfully, Texas didn't make the cut. Gra...
Scary, (Horny), Tarantulas Invading Texas – New Mexico
Scary, (Horny), Tarantulas Invading Texas – New Mexico
Scary, (Horny), Tarantulas Invading Texas – New Mexico
Tarantulas can be seen all over Texas and New Mexico pretty much anytime but right now they are really coming out in droves in what appears to be a mass migration. They aren't migrating though, they're male tarantulas trying to score.
This Is The Oldest Bakery In Texas
This Is The Oldest Bakery In Texas
This Is The Oldest Bakery In Texas
157 years later, Naeglin's, located in New Braunfels, Texas, is still going strong and even uses the exact same recipes they have since day 1. The only new(er) recipes are for items developed over the course of those 157 years.
An Iconic Texans Boots Are Headed For The Smithsonian
An Iconic Texans Boots Are Headed For The Smithsonian
An Iconic Texans Boots Are Headed For The Smithsonian
Big Tex's boots in the Smithsonian? Is this truly for an exhibit to celebrate state fairs and their history in the USA or is this some kind of payback for Texas getting the space shuttle Discovery away from the Smithsonian?
Texas Drivers Better Slow Down
Texas Drivers Better Slow Down
Texas Drivers Better Slow Down
Operation Slow Down Or Pay Up is still being conducted by the Texas Department of Transportation and the law's not playing around. They want everyone aware of the danger that speeding, even by just a little, brings.

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