Texas: More than Football, Oil Wells and Bluebonnets

Texas vacations give visitors an amazing variety ofCoast, this is a beach town to draws visitors from all
attractions from deserts, lush hill country,over the world. Besides the beach, they also enjoy
metropolitan cities and coastal areas. Here’s a listattractions such as the Texas State Aquarium and
of 10 large and small cities and towns and just a fewthe Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History.
of my recommended must-sees.Dallas Texas – A large cosmopolitan city, with
Austin Texas - The state’s capital gives you themuch to offer, many visitors only remember Dallas as
Governor’s Mansion and the Austin Bats…yes,the place where John F. Kennedy was assassinated.
bats. You can also visit the Lady Bird JohnsonIf that’s you, then you’ll want to visit the
Wildflower Center and the Lyndon Baines Johnsonformer Texas School Book Depository, now the
Library and Museum.Sixth Floor Museum. After thank go to the Zero
Arlington Texas - This year the newest and mostGravity Thrill Amusement Park Dallas, you’ll be
exciting attraction opened; the new stadium for theglad you did.
famous Dallas Cowboys.  In addition, the well-knownFort Worth Texas - More than just “Cow
favorite attraction, Six Flags Over Texas, is still openTown”, this city is like a sophisticated lady in a
and thrilling visitors every day of the year.couture gown hiding a pair of well-worn cowboy
Canton Texas - A small town, aside from a couple ofboots. That’s why you will find the Fort Worth
good golf courses, the only thing that happens hereSymphony Orchestra’s Bass Performance Hall
is the once-a-month huge flea market; First Mondayjust down the road from the Fort Worth Stockyards
Trade Days. Held the weekend of the first MondayNational Historic District.
of the month, it draws dealers and visitors from allFredericksburg Texas – Here you’ll find the
over Texas and surrounding states.Fredericksburg Herb Farm, the National Museum of
Corpus Christi Texas – Located on the Gulfthe Pacific War and the Wildseed Farms.