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Day Trips
Gerald E. McLeod has covered the world of Texas travel from Amarillo to Zapata and beyond for his "Day Trips" column for more than 25 years.
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Day Trips
The Knot in the Loop Saloon could be described as a neighborhood bar, but the neighborhood is one of the prettiest in the Hill Country
Gerald E. McLeod, March 11, 2005
Day Trips
Charles Kincaid's Grocery Market in Fort Worth consistently gets listed as one of the best burger joints in the U.S.
Gerald E. McLeod, March 4, 2005
Day Trips
The American Wind Power Center has one of the largest collections of windmills in the world
Gerald E. McLeod, Feb. 25, 2005
Day Trips
The hot mineral waters of Marlin still flow from the fountain under the public pavilion
Gerald E. McLeod, Feb. 18, 2005
Day Trips
The Canyon of the Eagles on Lake Buchanan outside of Burnet is as special as its name implies
Gerald E. McLeod, Feb. 11, 2005
Day Trips
Artists have tried to replicate the method of creating cement sculptures that look like wood, but few have mastered the technique like Dionicio Rodríguez
Gerald E. McLeod, Feb. 4, 2005
Day Trips
The Benini Sculpture Ranch outside of Johnson City uses the rugged Hill Country landscape as a backdrop for two-dozen designs by internationally recognized artists
Gerald E. McLeod, Jan. 28, 2005
Day Trips
The Gonzales Food Market makes headlines as well as terrific barbecue and sausage
Gerald E. McLeod, Jan. 21, 2005
Day Trips
Heritage Forge in the Homestead Heritage Traditional Crafts Village north of Waco preserves the ancient art of blacksmithing
Gerald E. McLeod, Jan. 14, 2005
Day Trips
A look back at 2004
Gerald E. McLeod, Jan. 7, 2005
Day Trips
The Outdoor Art Museum reproduces some of the most famous works of the art world on the walls of the little town of Eastland
Gerald E. McLeod, Dec. 31, 2004
Day Trips
Brazos Bend State Park and Palmetto State Park are unique among the hundreds of wildlife refuges in Texas
Gerald E. McLeod, Dec. 24, 2004
Day Trips
The Outdoor Art Museum reproduces some of the most famous works of the art world on the walls of the little town of Eastland
Gerald E. McLeod, Dec. 17, 2004
Day Trips
The Buddy Holly Center in Lubbock is home to a tribute to one of Texas’ favorite sons and also provides a venue for international and local visual art exhibits
Gerald E. McLeod, Dec. 10, 2004
Day Trips
The Big Texan Steak Ranch in Amarillo might be the most famous steak house in the world, or at least in Texas
Gerald E. McLeod, Dec. 3, 2004
Day Trips
San Gabriel Gardens Christmas Tree Farm packs a lot into a few acres on the San Gabriel River east of Georgetown
Gerald E. McLeod, Nov. 26, 2004
Day Trips
Capt. Day Trips ventures north of the border to magical Victoria, British Columbia
Gerald E. McLeod, Nov. 19, 2004
Day Trips
The Villa Del Rio captures the international influences of the Mexican border
Gerald E. McLeod, Nov. 12, 2004
Day Trips
Boondocks Cafe on TX 36 south of Caldwell isn't your ordinary Texas roadhouse
Gerald E. McLeod, Nov. 5, 2004
Day Trips
The spooky specters of San Antonio
Gerald E. McLeod, Oct. 29, 2004
Day Trips
Join Capt. Day Trips on a one-hour dolphin tour
Gerald E. McLeod, Oct. 22, 2004
Day Trips
Appreciating the Indian rock art of the Lower Pecos River region
Gerald E. McLeod, Oct. 15, 2004
Day Trips
Cornfield mazes offer fun for all ages
Gerald E. McLeod, Oct. 8, 2004
Day Trips
The best small towns in Texas
Gerald E. McLeod, Oct. 1, 2004
Day Trips
Marshall, in the northeast corner of the state, has one of the most colorful histories of any Texas city
Gerald E. McLeod, Sept. 24, 2004
Day Trips
Manny Gammage's Texas Hatters waltzed into the encyclopedia of Texas legends a long time ago
Gerald E. McLeod, Sept. 17, 2004
Day Trips
Lehm Berg Winery continues a centuries-old winemaking tradition
Gerald E. McLeod, Sept. 10, 2004
Day Trips
Abilene State Park is an oasis in the parched, red-dirt prairie
Gerald E. McLeod, Sept. 3, 2004
Day Trips
The Frontiers of Flight Museum at Dallas' Love Field is fun for the whole crew
Gerald E. McLeod, Aug. 27, 2004
Day Trips
If Athens, Texas, hosted the Olympic Games instead of its Grecian namesake, we would see an entirely different lineup of sports
Gerald E. McLeod, Aug. 20, 2004
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