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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The Texas International Apple Festival in Medina will have plenty of free samples of homegrown apples

Gerald E. McLeod, July 23, 2004

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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

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'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

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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

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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

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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

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Buffalo Gap Historic Village, south of Abilene, provides a time line of Texas history

Gerald E. McLeod, June 11, 2004

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St. Mary's Grotto in Windthorst isn't your normal piece of modern sculpture

Gerald E. McLeod, June 4, 2004

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Pratt's Book Store has a great selection you might not expect from a small-town bookstore

Gerald E. McLeod, May 28, 2004

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Lavender might some day join wildflowers, peaches, and wine as a signature product of the Texas Hill Country

Gerald E. McLeod, May 21, 2004

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The world’s smallest catholic church is right here in Warrenton, Texas

Gerald E. McLeod, May 14, 2004

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A beautiful area of Texas, Wharton County has hundreds of stories to tell

Gerald E. McLeod, May 7, 2004

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With the addition of Monica's 701 Georgetown's culinary reputation keeps improving

Gerald E. McLeod, April 30, 2004

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Bask in the bluebonnets' beauty on your way to some delicious barbecue

Gerald E. McLeod, April 23, 2004

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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

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Enjoy a cold Star Bock Beer at the Old Quarter Acoustic Cafe

Gerald E. McLeod, April 9, 2004

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Hangin' with the 'gators in Brazos Bend State Park

Gerald E. McLeod, April 2, 2004

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The world's largest collection of spurs is almost too big to comprehend.

Gerald E. McLeod, March 26, 2004

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Fickle Pickles, the best in the world

Gerald E. McLeod, March 19, 2004

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Capt. Day Trips drops the 411 on Round Top, Texas

Gerald E. McLeod, March 12, 2004

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A bridge to the past

Gerald E. McLeod, March 5, 2004

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Two new guides lead the way to some hidden Central Texas jewels

Gerald E. McLeod, Feb. 27, 2004

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Rosenwald Schools were a source of education and pride for African-American communities during segregation

Gerald E. McLeod, Feb. 20, 2004

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If you are looking for excellent service and extreme comfort, the Hotel Valencia Riverwalk may be the answer

Gerald E. McLeod, Feb. 13, 2004

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The fine folks at the Wild Animal Orphanage offer love and care to abused and neglected wild animals

Gerald E. McLeod, Feb. 6, 2004

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The lasting legacy of Sam Rayburn

Gerald E. McLeod, Jan. 30, 2004

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Capt. Day Trips gets his pie on

Gerald E. McLeod, Jan. 23, 2004

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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

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Who built the first plane? Was it the Wright brothers or some folks right here in Texas?

Gerald E. McLeod, Jan. 9, 2004

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The year in review, "Day Trips" style

Gerald E. McLeod, Jan. 2, 2004

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