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Texas Travel Information Center
In East Texas near the Texas-Louisiana state line on Interstate Highway 20 East, one of the 12
Waskom, TX Information CentersCaddo Lake State Park
480 acres beside Caddo Lake; an area once occupied by Caddo Indians, a tribe quite advanced in civilization. Camping areas, trailer sites, cabins, fishing, swimming, boating, hiking, nature trails and interpretive center. West of town on F.M. 2198
Uncertain, TX State ParksCypress Canoe Tours
Marked boat roads, free canoeing lessons, and detailed trail maps allow you to set your own pace through this primeval wonderland through the majestic cypress trees covered with Spanish moss. Tours depart Pine Needle Lodge at east end of F.M. 805
Uncertain, TX CanoeingMichelson Art Museum
Features the work of the late Russian American post impressionist, Leo Michelson. The Museum also displays the Gloria and Bernard Kronenberg Collection of early twentieth century artists such as Abraham Walkowitz, David Burliuk and Milton Avery;
Marshall, TX MuseumsGinocchio National Historic District
Three square blocks in the heart of old downtown centering around the 1896 Ginocchio Hotel, one of the state'
Marshall, TX Historic DistrictsMarshall Pottery & Museum
Established in 1896, one of the largest manufacturers of glazed pottery in the U.S., producing millions of red clay pots and hand-turned stoneware pots yearly. Museum features history of the facility for the past 100
Marshall, TX MuseumsCaddo Lake Steamboat Company
Ply the waters of Caddo Lake aboard the Graceful Ghost steamboat. It's a replica of an 1890s paddle wheel riverboat, like those that once steamed into this part of Texas. Quiet, relaxing, romantic. Reservations recommended. Call for information. Boat departs from Taylor Island off Bois d'
Uncertain, TX BoatingT. C. Lindsey & Co.
Part old-fashioned general store, part museum, this establishment offers a wide variety of merchandise as well as nostalgia. Store has been used in several Disney films. On F.M. 134, west 3
Waskom, TX Historic Sites