The old gas pumps remain as a symbol of the place’s history. There aren’t many Zagat-rated restaurants with a screen...
“We’re all in the oil business. We’re in the other oil business.” This being Texas, one might think John Gambini...
Blue smoke. A sip of a heavy beer or a spirit. Large leather chairs. Sports on the television. Hill Country...
One should avoid buying a “pig in a poke.” The term, dating at least back to the year 1555, references...
Long before whiskey, there was rum. Distilled from fermented molasses, rum, known as “kill-devil” when it first appeared in the...
Beth McLaughlin is not the typical gallerist. She does not come from a family of dealers or artists. But she...
Way back in 1971, near Fort Davis, Gretchen Glasscock planted a vineyard on the southern slope of Blue Mountain. It...
The commissioned art and expansive murals of Hill Country native Lee Casbeer and his brother, Matt, grace interior walls and...
Six months after the first 136 settlers arrived in Fredericks-burg in May 1846, Dr. Wilhelm Keidel rode into town on...
Texas’ historic dance halls have been closing or, more sadly, deteriorating and collapsing in small communities since the dawn of...
It’s a crisp November after-noon and landowner Suzanne Davis is admiring native bald cypress seedlings while cutting back invasive Brazilian...
Need a copy of “The Mustangs,” by J. Frank Dobie? Looking for an “Old Yeller” first edition? Or what about...