There is currently a newGeneral Assembly Resolution at vote. When expressing your opinion, please note which Resolution it is for. And remember Texans, your individual vote does count!
The new Resolution is called: "Fair Depository Standards Act A resolution to enact uniform standards that protect workers, consumers, and the general public.
Category: Regulation Area of Effect: Consumer Protection Proposed by: Lusane
NOTING the World Assembly has a responsibility to ensure the vital protections of consumers in member nations"...
Commentary: The General Assembly wants to try and protect you yet again. This time, it is in the realm of banding, lending and investing. We disagreed with the opening statement. The World Assembly does not have "a responsibility" for Jack. Unless you give it to them and this is not an issue we want to entrust to a universal body with absolute power. NewTexas will go on record as AGAINST on this Resolution. This is only the opinion of NewTexas. We look forward to other Texans' opinions and comments on this Resolution. If good arguments to the contrary are made, we will reconsider our position.
The Texas response was still low on the last GA vote -- Protecting Personal Data -- which was passed after gaining 60.5% of the vote. As a reminder, all we are looking for is a simple 10% of Texans to say one way or another. We are a force for change in the WA. Every vote counts! There were 2 publicly-expressed opinions on the last Resolution with the final Texas tally running 0 FOR and 2 AGAINST and 0 ABSTAIN and 0 UNDECIDED. Texans were unanimous! Yay!
If you would like to take part in shaping the world you live in, please vote. Voting is a right and a privilege, please consider using it. And, if you are not a member of the World Assembly, we strongly encourage you to join.
All Texas WA Member nations please vote. Please make your Texan opinions known in Texas by 11:00 PM Wednesday and in the World Assembly voting booth by 11:00 PM Texas Time on Thursday the 18th. Current voting in The World is running - Votes FOR: 1815 Votes AGAINST: 6656
Big Tex
PS: Remember, be sure to vote at the World Assembly too!
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What a pathetic gesture, considering I would never join such a region anyhow. Texas is my home and I'm proud of it. In real life as well as in NationStates.
Was that meant to be funny?! Because it wasn't! Some things can never be measured in terms of value.
Very sad and quite a coincidence that it happened on Holy Week too. I'm glad that a French billionare is pitching in to get it restored to its original beauty.
Absolutely not. It would be reckless to not have an insurance policy on such a cultural treasure. When I worked at an art museum, there was insurance on the entire collection, even the Warhol piece that was worth hundreds of millions of dollars. It's the responsible thing to do.
I was tired of walking every morning and wanted to run again. So I attempted to make a comeback as an athlete before my Athlete’s Heart was fully recovered from my first heart attack. Unfortunately, my heart was unable to respond to the stress put upon it by my increased pace and work harder like it used to be able to do.
I am alive and recovering slowly in the ICU from my second heart attack. I would like to thank everyone from the bottom of my still recovering heart for praying for my recovery and for nominating me for Texas Representative Council. Will catch up with everything I have missed and reply as soon as possible. Right now I am still extremely fatigued and need more sleep. I have never needed this much rest in my entire life before this. :(
Your buddy, Verner Von Richthofen The Eternal Emperor
There is currently a newSecurity Council Resolution at vote. When expressing your opinion, please note which Resolution it is for. And remember Texans, your individual vote does count!
The new Resolution is called: "Condemn Darkesia A resolution to express shock and dismay at a nation or region.
Acknowledging that Darkesia has taken part in the world of NationStates for fourteen years, and during that time has done many things that would be considered commendable"...
Commentary: The Security Council is attempting to Condemn Darkesia, a known subversive. And, if she were not known before, she is now. We do not think invaders should be rewarded with a shiny badge. NewTexas will go on record as AGAINST on this Resolution. This is only the opinion of NewTexas. We look forward to other Texans' opinions and comments on this Resolution. If good arguments to the contrary are made, we will reconsider our position.
The Texas response was back in the gutter on the last SC vote -- Repeal: "Liberate Confederation Of Corrupt Dictators" -- which was defeated after gaining only 11.3% of the vote. As a reminder, all we are looking for is a simple 10% of Texans to say one way or another. We are a force for change in the WA. Every vote counts! There was 1 publicly-expressed opinion on the last Resolution with the final Texas tally running 0 FOR and 1 AGAINST and 0 ABSTAIN and 0 UNDECIDED. Texans were unanimous! Um, Yay?
If you would like to take part in shaping the world you live in, please vote. Voting is a right and a privilege, please consider using it. And, if you are not a member of the World Assembly, we strongly encourage you to join.
All Texas WA Member nations please vote. Please make your Texan opinions known in Texas by 11:00 PM Friday and in the World Assembly voting booth by 11:00 PM Texas Time on Saturday the 20th. Current voting in The World is running - Votes FOR: 1815 Votes AGAINST: 6656
Big Tex
PS: Remember, be sure to vote at the World Assembly too!
It isn't the [Roman] Catholic Church that owns Notre Dame, it's the French government: Their predecessors nationalised all RCC-owned lands & buildings within France back during the revolution, and that decision has never been reversed...
Oh Boy! It is Texas Saturday Breakfast! Since Monday is Earth Day, we will be presenting our second annual Earth Day Saturday Breakfast! In keeping with last year's theme, this event will remain an entirely vegetarian breakfast. We will be starting out with Spinach Artichoke Frittata Bites. These little delish yum-yums consist of eggs, scrambled up with a touch of dijon mustard and hot sauce for a little kick, poured into muffin tins that are topped off with chopped artichoke hearts, chopped spinach, chopped green onions, and chopped, small chunks of mozzarella cheese. These little babies are popped into the oven until they have a golden, sizzling crust and top. Woo, good stuff and good for you. Not into your eggs baked? No problem, we have a completely simple, yet awesome, Avacado Omelet topped with Guacamole made-to-order. Whole wheat or corn tortillas are served on the side if you want to taco-fy it. Need a healthy breakfast you can eat on the road? We have you covered with the Green Egg Hoagie! We take genuine Texas, farm-raised Grade A Jumbo Eggs and scramble them up with enough parsley, cilantro & chives to make them more green than yellow, smear them on a short loaf of French Bread lightly seared up in butter until golden brown. If you need a little more of a Texan twist for your breakfast, we will be offering the plain ol' Guac Tac - just guacamole in your choice of tortilla. The No-Meat Meat & Potatoes offering is Texas Breakfast Potatoes! These are rough-chopped, small bites of roasted red potatoes spiced up with taco seasoning, chopped onions, red bell peppers, and jalapeños. This dish will kick-start your Earth Day! Yessiree! Of course, we have boatloads of salsa verde on hand for topping anything and everything. The Juice Bar is stocked up with all the standard juices - Orange, Apple, Grapefruit, and Tomato. We will even add prune and persimmon for the festivities. Today's Funky Stuff is the Green Goblin - a Limeade, Mango, Spinach, and Avacado Smoothie! Since it is Earth Day. we will offer up double funk with the Chia Kale Pineapple Coconut Smoothie as well! Remember, Earth Day doesn't have to be just another day. It doesn't get much better than this! Start your day off the right way; munch out and go back to sleep. Of course, The Never Ending Urn of Coffee is full and ready to help you wash it all down. Texas coffee doesn't get much better. Enjoy Texas! You know you want to!®
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In Texas Election News, the First Trimester 2019 Texas Election Week is almost over. If you haven't voted yet, shake a leg and head to the offsite and make your voice heard!
Let's go Texas! Election Week closes Sunday, TOMORROW, at High Noon! Go, Vote, Now!
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The Texas Weekly Chat Session will be Saturday (TODAY) at High Noon Texas Time (CDT) ***Saturday***. And, if you can't be there right at Noon, that is Ok, Texas Chat usually runs 3, 4, 5 hours with some Chats running as high as 7 or 8 hours.
The Texas Chat Site is here: http://texasregion.net/blab70/login.php
Please register with your nation name. This is a great opportunity for nations old and new to Texas to find out what is going on! We chat, we debate, we talk about the weather, we talk about stuff we like, stuff we hate, random stuff and more stuff. But, it is never stuffy. Usually, it is about meeting your fellow Texans and talking about the latest and most interesting stuff in NationStates at the moment. But then again, sometimes NationStates does not even come up. It is wide-open chatting with peeps from around The World both IRL and NS. It is Texans, EuroTexans, WannabeTexans, ex-Texans, and plenty of Friends of Texans. We have it all and all are welcome. Texas Chat, 735 weeks and running! For the math-challenged, that is over 14½ years! Check it out! Good stuff!
My lord is still very tired and resting quietly in the ICU and he hasn't yet been weaned from ECMO. He's never been this lifeless and quiet before. Even when he was in the ICU after his first heart attack, he could not keep still; he was constantly fidgeting, repositioning himself and shaking his feet in bed. This time he's so tired he's not doing any of that. Although I'm glad he's still alive and with us, I'm wishing he could go back to being athletic and hyperactive like he used to be so he could be happy again. :(
Please continue to pray for Verner to get well. We're very thankful to everyone for your support.
My lord and our 3 sons would like me to explain why our family aren't boycotting Trecdom's polls but we can't vote on polls about snacks. A lot of snacks are produced in factories which also handles peanuts. My lord and our sons are severely allergic to peanuts and accidentally ingesting even trace amounts of it could cause them to have anaphylaxis, a severe and potentially life-threatening allergic reaction that will require epi pen injections and visits to the hospital emergency room. So the only snacks our family can safely consume are sliced and whole fresh fruits and homemade sandwiches without peanut butter in them. Since they can't have these snacks, it would have been unfair for me to consume them and I've forgotten what they tasted like. That said, we do enjoy seeing the results of the polls.
There is currently a newGeneral Assembly Resolution at vote. When expressing your opinion, please note which Resolution it is for. And remember Texans, your individual vote does count!
The new Resolution is called: "Repeal: "Protecting Personal Data" A resolution to repeal previously passed legislation.
Category: Repeal Resolution: GA#461 Proposed by: Imperium Anglorum
General Assembly Resolution #461 "Protecting Personal Data" (Category: Regulation; Area of Effect: Consumer Protection) shall be struck out"...
Commentary: The General Assembly is attempting an Insta-Repeal™ of the just-passed, poorly-written Resolution that was generally disliked in Texas. As the author points out, there are some unforeseen side effects to the law that will have deleterious effects on minors and others. NewTexas will go on record as FOR on this Resolution. This is only the opinion of NewTexas. We look forward to other Texans' opinions and comments on this Resolution. If good arguments to the contrary are made, we will reconsider our position.
The Texas response was almost back in the gutter on the last GA vote -- Fair Depository Standards Act -- which was defeated after gaining only 17.8% of the vote. As a reminder, all we are looking for is a simple 10% of Texans to say one way or another. We are a force for change in the WA. Every vote counts! There were 2 publicly-expressed opinions on the last Resolution with the final Texas tally running 0 FOR and 2 AGAINST and 0 ABSTAIN and 0 UNDECIDED. Texans were unanimous! Yay!
If you would like to take part in shaping the world you live in, please vote. Voting is a right and a privilege, please consider using it. And, if you are not a member of the World Assembly, we strongly encourage you to join.
All Texas WA Member nations please vote. Please make your Texan opinions known in Texas by 11:00 PM Monday and in the World Assembly voting booth by 11:00 PM Texas Time on Tuesday the 23rd. Current voting in The World is running - Votes FOR: 6443 Votes AGAINST: 1868
Big Tex
PS: Remember, be sure to vote at the World Assembly too!
Happy Easter from my family to yours. On this special day, we hope that you and your family will have a blessed, fun filled, safe, meaningful, wonderful and memorable Easter celebration. May the blessings, favor and guidance of God be with everyone in Texas this Easter Sunday. Last but not least, we pray that the spirit of Easter brings everyone love, happiness, glad tidings and a fulfilled life ahead!
Tuesday, 21st April 2020: Donald Jerome Driver, Monday, 20th April 2020: Kyler Cole Murray, Sunday, 19th April 2020: Tommy Nobis, Saturday, 18th April 2020: Jason Raynard Peters, Friday, 17th April 2020: Michael Strahan, Thursday, 16th April 2020: Roberto Garza, Tuesday, 14th April 2020: John Matthew Stafford, Monday, 13th April 2020: Donald Rogers Maynard, Sunday, 12th April 2020: Ryan Timothy Tannehill III, Saturday, 11th April 2020: Adrian Peterson, Friday, 10th April 2020: Earl Thomas, Thursday, 9th April 2020: Richard Lane, Wednesday, 8th April 2020: Andrew Gregory Dalton, Tuesday, 7th April 2020: LaDainian Tomlinson, Monday, 6th April 2020: Drew Brees, Sunday, 5th April 2020: Melvin Lacy Renfro, Saturday, 4th April 2020: Mike Singletary, Friday, 3rd April 2020: Patrick Lavon Mahomes II, Thursday, 2nd April 2020: Raymond Clayborn, Wednesday, 1st April 2020: Bobby Layne, Tuesday, 31st March 2020: Priest Holmes, Monday, 30th March 2020: Nicholas Edward Foles,
Tuesday, 24th March 2020: Bobby Layne, Monday, 23rd March 2020: John Matthew Stafford, Sunday, 22nd March 2020: Adrian Peterson, Saturday, 21st March 2020: Melvin Lacy Renfro, Friday, 20th March 2020: Earl Thomas, Thursday, 19th March 2020: Michael Strahan, Wednesday, 18th March 2020: Tommy Nobis, Tuesday, 17th March 2020: Mike Singletary, Monday, 16th March 2020: Earl Campbell, Sunday, 15th March 2020: Roberto Garza, Friday, 13th March 2020: Merton Edward Hanks, Thursday, 12th March 2020: Raymond Clayborn, Wednesday, 11th March 2020: Michael Strahan, Tuesday, 10th March 2020: Donald Rogers Maynard, Monday, 9th March 2020: John Anthony Randle, Sunday, 8th March 2020: Priest Holmes, Saturday, 7th March 2020: Kyler Cole Murray, Friday, 6th March 2020: LaDainian Tomlinson, Thursday, 5th March 2020: Richard Lane, Wednesday, 4th March 2020: Drew Brees, Tuesday, 3rd March 2020: Patrick Lavon Mahomes II, Monday, 2nd March 2020: Ryan Timothy Tannehill III,
Monday, 24th February 2020: Golden-Fronted Woodpecker (Melanerpes aurifrons), Sunday, 23rd February 2020: Northern Mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos), Saturday, 22nd February 2020: Scissor-tailed Flycatcher (Tyrannus forficatus), Friday, 21st February 2020: Brown-Headed Cowbird (Molothrus ater), Thursday, 20th February 2020: Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis), Wednesday, 19th February 2020: Rufous Hummingbird (Selasphorus rufus), Tuesday, 18th February 2020: Eurasian Collared-Dove (Streptopelia decaocto), Monday, 17th February 2020: Violet Green Swallow (Tachycineta thalassina), Sunday, 16th February 2020: Cattle Egret (Bubulcus ibis), Saturday, 15th February 2020: Neotropic Cormorant (Phalacrocorax brasilianus), Friday, 14th February 2020: Red-headed Woodpecker (Melanerpes erythrocephalus), Thursday, 13th February 2020: Crested Caracara (Caracara cheriway), Wednesday, 12th February 2020: Killdeer (Charadrius vociferus), Tuesday, 11th February 2020: Purple Gallinule (Porphyrio martinicus), Monday, 10th February 2020: Le Conte’s Sparrow (Ammodramus leconteii), Sunday, 9th February 2020: Turkey Vulture (Cathartes aura), Saturday, 8th February 2020: Tricolored Heron (Egretta tricolor), Friday, 7th February 2020: Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus), Thursday, 6th February 2020: Swallow-tailed Kite (Elanoides forficatus), Wednesday, 5th February 2020: Montezuma Quail (Cyrtonyx montezumae), Tuesday, 4th February 2020: Harris's Hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus), Monday, 3rd February 2020: Lesser Prairie-Chicken (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus),
Friday, 31st January 2020: Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias), Thursday, 30th January 2020: Swallow-tailed Kite (Elanoides forficatus), Wednesday, 29th January 2020: Brown-Headed Cowbird (Molothrus ater), Tuesday, 28th January 2020: Eurasian Collared-Dove (Streptopelia decaocto), Monday, 27th January 2020: Neotropic Cormorant (Phalacrocorax brasilianus), Sunday, 26th January 2020: Hooded Merganser (Lophodytes cucullatus), Saturday, 25th January 2020: Harris's Hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus), Thursday, 23rd January 2020: Red-headed Woodpecker (Melanerpes erythrocephalus), Wednesday, 22nd January 2020: Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis), Tuesday, 21st January 2020: Turkey Vulture (Cathartes aura), Monday, 20th January 2020: Montezuma Quail (Cyrtonyx montezumae), Sunday, 19th January 2020: Scissor-tailed Flycatcher (Tyrannus forficatus), Saturday, 18th January 2020: Le Conte’s Sparrow (Ammodramus leconteii), Friday, 17th January 2020: Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia), Thursday, 16th January 2020: Tricolored Heron (Egretta tricolor), Wednesday, 15th January 2020: Crested Caracara (Caracara cheriway), Tuesday, 14th January 2020: Purple Gallinule (Porphyrio martinicus), Monday, 13th January 2020: Northern Mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos), Sunday, 12th January 2020: Lesser Prairie-Chicken (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus), Monday, 6th January 2020: Killdeer (Charadrius vociferus),
Wednesday, 1st January 2020: Prickly pear cactus (Opuntia spp.), Tuesday, 31st December 2019: Spiderwort (Tradescantia spp.), Monday, 30th December 2019: Blackfoot daisy (Melampodium leucanthum), Saturday, 28th December 2019: Common sunflower (Helianthus annuus), Friday, 27th December 2019: Rain lily (Cooperia pedunculata), Thursday, 26th December 2019: Gayfeather (Liatris mucronata), Wednesday, 25th December 2019: Beach morning glory (Ipo-moea stolonifera), Tuesday, 24th December 2019: Coreopsis (Coreopsis spp.), Monday, 23rd December 2019: Verbena (Verbena spp.), Sunday, 22nd December 2019: Mexican hat (Ratibida colum-naris), Saturday, 21st December 2019: Brown-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta), Friday, 20th December 2019: White prickly poppy (Argemone albiflora), Thursday, 19th December 2019: Spotted beebalm (Monarda spp.), Wednesday, 18th December 2019: Texas thistle (Cirsium texanum), Tuesday, 17th December 2019: Pink evening primrose (Oenothera speciosa), Monday, 16th December 2019: Texas bluebell (Eustoma grandiflorum), Sunday, 15th December 2019: Indian paintbrush (Castilleja spp.), Saturday, 14th December 2019: Drummond phlox (Phlox drummondii), Friday, 13th December 2019: Winecup (Callirhoë involucrata), Thursday, 12th December 2019: Eryngo (Eryngium leavenworthii), Wednesday, 11th December 2019: Butterfly weed (Asclepias tuberosa), Tuesday, 10th December 2019: Spider lily (Hymenocallis liriosme), Monday, 9th December 2019: Bluebonnet (Lupinus texensis),
Sunday, 1st December 2019: Butterfly weed (Asclepias tuberosa), Saturday, 30th November 2019: Spiderwort (Tradescantia spp.), Friday, 29th November 2019: Spider lily (Hymenocallis liriosme), Thursday, 28th November 2019: Eryngo (Eryngium leavenworthii), Wednesday, 27th November 2019: Common sunflower (Helianthus annuus), Tuesday, 26th November 2019: Pink evening primrose (Oenothera speciosa), Monday, 25th November 2019: Mexican hat (Ratibida colum-naris), Tuesday, 22nd October 2019: Blackfoot daisy (Melampodium leucanthum), Monday, 21st October 2019: Texas bluebell (Eustoma grandiflorum), Sunday, 20th October 2019: White prickly poppy (Argemone albiflora), Saturday, 19th October 2019: Brown-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta), Friday, 18th October 2019: Verbena (Verbena spp.), Thursday, 17th October 2019: Spotted beebalm (Monarda spp.), Wednesday, 16th October 2019: Bluebonnet (Lupinus texensis), Tuesday, 15th October 2019: Drummond phlox (Phlox drummondii), Monday, 14th October 2019: Texas lantana (Lantana urti-coides or L. horrida), Saturday, 12th October 2019: Indian paintbrush (Castilleja spp.), Friday, 11th October 2019: Coreopsis (Coreopsis spp.), Thursday, 10th October 2019: False dragonhead (Physostegia spp.), Wednesday, 9th October 2019: Prickly pear cactus (Opuntia spp.), Tuesday, 8th October 2019: Winecup (Callirhoë involucrata), Monday, 7th October 2019: Texas thistle (Cirsium texanum),
Saturday, 28th September 2019: James Richard "Rick" Perry, Friday, 27th September 2019: Mark Wells White Jr, Thursday, 26th September 2019: Tommy Nobis, Wednesday, 25th September 2019: John Bowden Connally Jr, Tuesday, 24th September 2019: Earl Campbell, Saturday, 21st September 2019: Clara Driscoll, Friday, 20th September 2019: Dolph Briscoe Jr, Thursday, 19th September 2019: Preston Earnest Smith, Wednesday, 18th September 2019: William Perry Clements Jr, Tuesday, 17th September 2019: Charlie Nesbitt Wilson, Monday, 16th September 2019: Raymond Clayborn, Sunday, 15th September 2019: Ann Richards, Saturday, 14th September 2019: George Walker Bush, Friday, 13th September 2019: Priest Holmes, Thursday, 12th September 2019: Lloyd Bentsen, Wednesday, 11th September 2019: Bessie Coleman, Tuesday, 10th September 2019: Lizzie Johnson, Monday, 9th September 2019: Lyndon Baines Johnson, Sunday, 8th September 2019: Gregory Wayne Abbott, Saturday, 7th September 2019: Barbara Jordan, Friday, 6th September 2019: Sam Houston, Monday, 2nd September 2019: Miriam Amanda Wallace "Ma" Ferguson
Wednesday, 29th August 2019: William Perry Clements Jr, Wednesday, 28th August 2019: Angelina Eberly, Tuesday, 27th August 2019: Barbara Jordan, Monday, 26th August 2019: Ann Richards, Sunday, 25th August 2019: Mark Wells White Jr, Saturday, 24th August 2019: Clara Driscoll, Friday, 23rd August 2019: Raymond Clayborn, Thursday, 22nd August 2019: Susana Dickinson, Wednesday, 21st August 2019: Charlie Nesbitt Wilson, Tuesday, 20th August 2019: Lloyd Bentsen, Monday, 19th August 2019: Lyndon Baines Johnson, Sunday, 18th August 2019: Bessie Coleman, Saturday, 17th August 2019: Tommy Nobis, Friday, 16th August 2019: Lizzie Johnson, Thursday, 15th August 2019: Earl Campbell, Wednesday, 14th August 2019: Gregory Wayne Abbott, Tuesday, 13th August 2019: James Richard "Rick" Perry, Monday, 12th August 2019: Miriam Amanda Wallace "Ma" Ferguson, Sunday, 11th August 2019: Sam Houston, Saturday, 10th August 2019: Priest Holmes, Friday, 9th August 2019: George Walker Bush
Tuesday, 2nd July, 2019: U.S.S. Cabot Monday, 1st July, 2019: Palo Alto Battlefield, Sunday, 30th June, 2019: John Nance Garner House, Saturday, 29th June, 2019: Jose Antonio Navarro House Complex Friday, 28th June, 2019: U.S.S. Lexington Thursday, 27th June, 2019: U.S.S. Texas Wednesday, 26th June, 2019: Plainview Site, Tuesday, 25th June, 2019: Palmito Ranch Battlefield, Monday, 24th June, 2019: Roma Historic District, Sunday, 23rd June, 2019: Presidio Nuestra Senora De Loreto De La Bahia, Saturday, 22nd June, 2019: Fair Park Texas Centennial Buildings, Friday, 21st June, 2019: Fort Sam Houston, Thursday, 20th June, 2019: Alamo, Wednesday, 19th June, 2019: King Ranch, Tuesday, 18th June, 2019: Texas State Capitol, Monday, 17th June, 2019: Majestic Theatre, Sunday, 16th June, 2019: Strand Historic District, Saturday, 15th June, 2019: Espada Aqueduct, Friday, 14th June, 2019:Samuel T. Rayburn House, Thursday, 13th June, 2019: Apollo Mission Control Center,
Tuesday, 4th June, 2019:Espada Aqueduct, Monday, 3rd June, 2019: Strand Historic District Sunday, 2nd June, 2019: U.S.S. Cabot, Saturday, 1st June, 2019: Lyndon Baines Johnson Boyhood Home, Friday, 31st May, 2019: U.S.S. Lexington, Thursday, 30th May, 2019: Texas State Capitol, Wednesday, 29th May, 2019: Jose Antonio Navarro House Complex, Tuesday, 28th May, 2019: U.S.S. TEXAS, Monday, 27th May, 2019: San Jacinto Battlefield, Sunday, 26th May, 2019: Roma Historic District, Saturday, 25th May, 2019: Fair Park Texas Centennial Buildings, Friday, 24th May, 2019: Apollo Mission Control Center, Thursday, 23rd May, 2019: Presidio Nuestra Senora De Loreto De La Bahia, Wednesday, 22nd May, 2019: Alamo, Tuesday, 21st May, 2019: Fort Sam Houston, Monday, 20th May, 2019: Majestic Theatre,
Friday, 17th May, 2019: Eisenhower State Park, Thursday, 16th May, 2019: Palmetto State Park, Wednesday, 15th May 2019: Lake Corpus Christi State Park, Tuesday, 14th May 2019: Stephen F. Austin State Park, Monday, 13th May 2019: Garner State Park, Sunday, 12th May 2019: Dinosaur Valley State Park, Saturday, 11th May 2019: Mission Tejas State Park, Friday, 10th May 2019: Lyndon B. Johnson State Park and Historic Site, Thursday, 9th May 2019: Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park, Wednesday, 8th May 2019: Resaca de la Palma State Park, Tuesday, 7th May, 2019: Longhorn Cavern State Park, Monday, 6th April, 2019: Caprock Canyons State Park, Sunday, 5th April, 2019: Lake Mineral Wells State Park,
Sunday, 28th April, 2019: Lake Mineral Wells State Park, Saturday, 27th April, 2019: Garner State Park, Friday, 26th April, 2019: Mission Tejas State Park, Thursday, 25th April, 2019: Franklin Mountains State Park, Wednesday, 24th April, 2019: Guadalupe River State Park, Tuesday, 23rd April, 2019: Mustang Island State Park, Monday, 22nd April, 2019: Eisenhower State Park, Sunday, 21st April, 2019: Abilene State Park Sunday – 24th March, 2019: Stephen F. Austin State Park Saturday – 23rd March, 2019: Dinosaur Valley State Park Friday – 22nd March, 2019: Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park Thursday - 21st March, 2019: Resaca de la Palma State Park Wednesday - 20th March, 2019: Lyndon B. Johnson State Park and Historic Site Tuesday - 19th March, 2019: Galveston Island State Park