Nacogdoches, Texas
Oak Grove Cemetery
Graves date from 1837. Several interesting monuments; four signers of Texas Declaration of Independence, including Thomas J. Rusk, buried here. On N. Lanana St. at Hospital St....
Oak Grove Cemetery
Built in 1830 by Nicholas Adolphus Sterne, a prominent merchant and Texas revolution leader, the house, listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Nacogdoches, TX Historic HomesA reconstructed historic village on 37 acres just north of the city depicts a broad sampling of East Texas architecture from the most simple log cabin to Victorian, all furnished with antiques. (U.S. 59 north)
Nacogdoches, TX Historic TownsTexas' largest azalea garden features more than 6,500
Nacogdoches, TX GardensBelieved to be oldest union church in Texas; several denominations worshiped here. First was Baptist service held under a tree on the site in 1835. Present "new" church built in 1852. Protestant services were unlawful in Texas during church's early days. North of city off U.S. 59 on old Highway 35
Nacogdoches, TX Historic ChurchesCourse Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 5 days...
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Historical monuments and markers identify abundant sites including Sam Houston's law office, blocks of original Mexican town ...
Restored 1901 Missouri Pacific RR depot houses museum of county history in old waiting room and office. Warehouse portion is ...
Each of the two units of the park offers outdoor fun and recreation, such as camping, hiking, picnicking, and pedal boating, ...