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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.
1201-1230 of 1,510 entries
Day Trips
The Texas International Apple Festival in Medina will have plenty of free samples of homegrown apples
Gerald E. McLeod, July 23, 2004
Day Trips
The Woody Guthrie Folk Music Center in Pampa is singing the praises of one of America's favorite folksingers
Gerald E. McLeod, July 16, 2004
Day Trips
'The Texas Post Office Murals: Art for the People' bridges the gap between coffeetable art book and travel guide
Gerald E. McLeod, July 9, 2004
Day Trips
Fossil Rim Wildlife Center offers visitors a chance to see 1,000 exotic, threatened, and endangered animals in a free-range setting
Gerald E. McLeod, July 2, 2004
Day Trips
The Cross Timbers Hiking Trail meanders along the south bank of Lake Texoma as if it were following a serpent's path
Gerald E. McLeod, June 25, 2004
Day Trips
Is there anything better on a lazy summer day than lounging around in a cool pool watching the world go by?
Gerald E. McLeod, June 18, 2004
Day Trips
Buffalo Gap Historic Village, south of Abilene, provides a time line of Texas history
Gerald E. McLeod, June 11, 2004
Day Trips
St. Mary's Grotto in Windthorst isn't your normal piece of modern sculpture
Gerald E. McLeod, June 4, 2004
Day Trips
Pratt's Book Store has a great selection you might not expect from a small-town bookstore
Gerald E. McLeod, May 28, 2004
Day Trips
Lavender might some day join wildflowers, peaches, and wine as a signature product of the Texas Hill Country
Gerald E. McLeod, May 21, 2004
Day Trips
The world’s smallest catholic church is right here in Warrenton, Texas
Gerald E. McLeod, May 14, 2004
Day Trips
A beautiful area of Texas, Wharton County has hundreds of stories to tell
Gerald E. McLeod, May 7, 2004
Day Trips
With the addition of Monica's 701 Georgetown's culinary reputation keeps improving
Gerald E. McLeod, April 30, 2004
Day Trips
Bask in the bluebonnets' beauty on your way to some delicious barbecue
Gerald E. McLeod, April 23, 2004
Day Trips
If you are looking to relax, do some fishing, or maybe some bird watching, the Spoonville RV Park and Lodge might be right for you
Gerald E. McLeod, April 16, 2004
Day Trips
Enjoy a cold Star Bock Beer at the Old Quarter Acoustic Cafe
Gerald E. McLeod, April 9, 2004
Day Trips
Hangin' with the 'gators in Brazos Bend State Park
Gerald E. McLeod, April 2, 2004
Day Trips
The world's largest collection of spurs is almost too big to comprehend.
Gerald E. McLeod, March 26, 2004
Day Trips
Fickle Pickles, the best in the world
Gerald E. McLeod, March 19, 2004
Day Trips
Capt. Day Trips drops the 411 on Round Top, Texas
Gerald E. McLeod, March 12, 2004
Day Trips
A bridge to the past
Gerald E. McLeod, March 5, 2004
Day Trips
Two new guides lead the way to some hidden Central Texas jewels
Gerald E. McLeod, Feb. 27, 2004
Day Trips
Rosenwald Schools were a source of education and pride for African-American communities during segregation
Gerald E. McLeod, Feb. 20, 2004
Day Trips
If you are looking for excellent service and extreme comfort, the Hotel Valencia Riverwalk may be the answer
Gerald E. McLeod, Feb. 13, 2004
Day Trips
The fine folks at the Wild Animal Orphanage offer love and care to abused and neglected wild animals
Gerald E. McLeod, Feb. 6, 2004
Daytrips
The lasting legacy of Sam Rayburn
Gerald E. McLeod, Jan. 30, 2004
Day Trips
Capt. Day Trips gets his pie on
Gerald E. McLeod, Jan. 23, 2004
Day Trips
Before a big plate of smoked brisket and ribs became the national dish of the Lone Star State and the fare of fancy restaurants, it was a quick bite to eat from roadside stands.
Gerald E. McLeod, Jan. 16, 2004
Day Trips
Who built the first plane? Was it the Wright brothers or some folks right here in Texas?
Gerald E. McLeod, Jan. 9, 2004
Daytrips
The year in review, "Day Trips" style
Gerald E. McLeod, Jan. 2, 2004
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