Nearest entrance about five miles east on F.M. 353.
Nearest entrance about five miles east on F.M. 353.
Also known as Dolores Mission, was established 1716 by the Domingo Ramon expedition. Abandoned due to French invasion in 1719; restored in 1721 and became headquarters for Zacatecan missions in East Texas. Abandoned 1773
San Augustine, TX MissionsAn early judge of the First District Court of Texas, Cullen lived in this large house of Greek Revival style, the entire upper floor a ballroom; 1839
San Augustine, TX Historic HomesNearest entrance about five miles east on F.M. 353
San Augustine, TX Natural AttractionsSpanish for the Royal Highway, also called Old San Antonio Road, the first "interstate" (actually international) highway system in North America. In this area Texas 21 follows the old route laid out about 1690
San Augustine, TX HistoryNearest entrance about 11 miles south on Texas 147
San Augustine, TX National AttractionsTexas' largest azalea garden features more than 6,500 azaleas spread over eight forested acres. The garden is located south o...
Located in the heart of the Ginocchio National Historic District, the prominent Texas and Pacific Depot houses both a train d...
Two exhibit halls are featured at this downtown children's math and science museum. Many activities are included focusing on ...
Better known as Maplecroft, the name given when the house was built in 1870 by James F. Starr, son of Dr. James Harper Starr,...
Dug to a depth of 27 feet by slave labor in 1860, the old town well supplied citizens as well as travelers on El Camino Real ...