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Texas Roadtrips

On the road in Texas. Traveling the highways and the byways, from dirt to interstate, that lead to all corners of the state
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  • Enchanted Rock Ranch

    Enchanted Rock Ranch

    From Texas Hill Country

  • Dry Creek

    Dry Creek

    From Texas Hill Country

  • Enchanted Rock

    Enchanted Rock

    From Texas Hill Country

  • Bluebonnet Hills

    Bluebonnet Hills

    From Texas Hill Country

  • Medina River Swimming Hole

    Medina River Swimming Hole

    From Texas Hill Country

  • The Ammon Underwood House

    The Ammon Underwood House

    East Columbia, TX
    Feb 2006

    The Ammon Underwood House. A structure erected in noted old river port town of Marion in Republic of Texas era. First portion, of hand-hewn cedar, was built about 1835 by colonist Thomas W. Nibbs. Merchant-civic leader- soldier Ammon Underwood (1810-87) bought and enlarged house in 1838-39. In 1839 he married Rachel Jane, daughter of William and Catherine Carson, of Austin's original colony. President Anson Jones and other famous Texans often visited the Underwoods. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1970 #9612

    birthday roadtripeast columbia txammon underwood house

    From February 2007

  • The Aycock Crews House

    The Aycock Crews House

    East Columbia, TX
    Feb 2006

    East Columbia on the Brazos River was the largest river port in Texas prior to the Civil War and is still navigable year round. Captain Richard Aycock was the last riverboat captain and pilot to work a stern wheel paddleboat on the Brazos River. Captain Aycock had the home built for his wife Susanah. Their first child was born there in 1881.

    birthday roadtripeast columbia txaycock crews house

    From February 2007

  • Aldridge-Smith Home

    Aldridge-Smith Home

    East Columbia, TX
    Feb 2006

    Aldridge-Smith Home.
    This local landmark was built between 1837 and 1841 for William Aldridge, a farmer and large landholder. After a 10-year ownership by merchant Henry Hansen, the house was sold to J. H. Dance and Co., a construction firm that supplied arms to the Confederacy. Businessman Thomas Masterson Smith (1882-1965) and his wife Mary (1881-1964) leased the house from 1908 until they purchased it in 1917. The home has been in the Smith family for more than 60 years. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1983 #9518

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    From February 2007

  • Yellow House

    Yellow House

    East Columbia, TX
    Feb 2006

    birthday roadtripeast columbia tx

    From February 2007

  • Tyler-Bryan-Weems House

    Tyler-Bryan-Weems House

    East Columbia, TX
    Feb 2006

    Ariadne O. Gautier (1834-1910) came from Florida to this part of Texas in 1841 with her parents. Her father, Dr. Peter Gautier, Jr., joined other Texans in turning back an invading Mexican army in 1842. In 1855, Ariadne married Clinton Lucretius Terry, with whom she had four children. Terry, serving with Terry's Texas Rangers, died in the Civil War at Shiloh in 1862. Six years later, Ariadne wed William Tyler. Again widowed, she purchased property at this site in 1871. Records indicate she built the original part of this house within the next two years. She married a third time, to Henry H. Swymmer, in 1875. Ariadne sold the property in 1897 to Frank Bowden Chilton (1845-1926), who had been a captain in Hood's Texas Brigade. In 1900, he gave the property to Mary Louise Chilton (1877-1973), his daughter by his third wife, Ann (Briscoe). The property formally transferred on the date of Mary's marriage to Austin Y. Bryan (1863-1930), grandson of Stephen F. Austin's sister, Emily Austin Bryan Perry. The Bryans sold the house in 1919 to West Columbia hardware and mercantile store owner Sands Smith Weems, Sr. (1873-1961) and his wife, Nan (Pickett) (1880-1964). The Weems family retained ownership of the house until 2000. The frame house was built in the Greek Revival style. Details include square posts with molded caps, as well as a balustrade on the second level. The house features an inset, two-tiered porch with five bays. The entries are accented by sidelights. The original structure was symmetrical and built on a rectangular plan. During their ownership, the Bryans built a two-story, ell-shaped addition to the back of the house, which serves as a model of 19th-century vernacular architecture. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2002 #12937

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    From February 2007

  • M. L. Weems House

    M. L. Weems House

    East Columbia, TX
    Feb 2006

    M. L. Weems House. This Greek Revival house was built about 1847 by Dr. Mason Locke Weems II, the first of a succession of Weems family physicians to live here. The house features a center passage plan and raised cottage form. Details on the six-bay inset porch include square posts with molded caps and turned-wood balusters. To avoid Brazos River floods, the house was moved to its present location about 1869 and later enlarged and remodeled. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1962 #9613

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    From February 2007

  • White House, East Columbia

    White House, East Columbia

    East Columbia, TX
    Feb 2006

    birthday roadtripeast columbia tx

    From February 2007

  • Untitled photo

    From Coffee Muses

  • Untitled photo

    From Coffee Muses

  • Untitled photo

    From Coffee Muses

  • Windmill, CR 25

    Windmill, CR 25

    My favorite old windmill. Located on CR 25 in Brazoria County just down the road from the Nash Prairie Preserve.

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    From February 2007

  • Bryan Beach Driftwood

    Bryan Beach Driftwood

    Mouth of the Brazos River
    Birthday Roadtrip 2008

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    From Texas My Texas

  • Fall River

    Fall River

    From Texas Hill Country

  • Near Utopia

    Near Utopia

    From Texas Hill Country

  • River Crossing

    River Crossing

    From Texas Hill Country

  • Fall In The Hills

    Fall In The Hills

    From Texas Hill Country

  • On The Way To Lost Maples

    On The Way To Lost Maples

    From Texas Hill Country

  • Hill Country Dam

    Hill Country Dam

    From Texas Hill Country

  • Roadside Water

    Roadside Water

    From Texas Hill Country

  • Roadside Water II

    Roadside Water II

    From Texas Hill Country

  • Upstream

    Upstream

    From Texas Hill Country

  • Weekend Run

    Weekend Run

    From Texas Hill Country

  • Roadside Color

    Roadside Color

    From Texas Hill Country

  • Falling Water

    Falling Water

    From Texas Hill Country

  • Roadside Art

    Roadside Art

    From Texas Hill Country

  • Falling Waters II

    Falling Waters II

    From Texas Hill Country

  • Sun and Shadows

    Sun and Shadows

    From Texas Hill Country

  • Texas Vineyards

    Texas Vineyards

    From Texas Hill Country

  • Nimitz Steamboat Hotel Detail

    Nimitz Steamboat Hotel Detail

    From Texas Hill Country

  • Texas Wine Barrel

    Texas Wine Barrel

    From Texas Hill Country

  • Buick Showroom

    Buick Showroom

    From Texas Hill Country

  • Buick

    Buick

    From Texas Hill Country

  • Keidel Memorial Hospital

    Keidel Memorial Hospital

    From Texas Hill Country

  • Fredericksburg Street

    Fredericksburg Street

    From Texas Hill Country

  • Stairway Plants

    Stairway Plants

    From Texas Hill Country

  • Lucky Star Elephant

    Lucky Star Elephant

    From Texas Hill Country

  • Palace Theater

    Palace Theater

    From Texas Hill Country

  • General Store Rail

    General Store Rail

    From Texas Hill Country

  • Hill Country Music

    Hill Country Music

    From Texas Hill Country

  • Balcony Over Main

    Balcony Over Main

    From Texas Hill Country

  • Fredericksburg General Store

    Fredericksburg General Store

    From Texas Hill Country

  • Fredericksburg General Store II

    Fredericksburg General Store II

    From Texas Hill Country

  • Winedale Chimneys

    Winedale Chimneys

    The Lauderdale House was built about 1858 by James Shelby Lauderdale (1812-1908) when he settled near Long Point in Washington County. The house's imposing pediment porch reflected the filtering of Classical Revival architecture into the area. Ima Hogg purchased the house in 1963 and moved it to Winedale before its original location was flooded to create Lake Somerville. The Lauderdale House served as a residence for visiting artists and scholars until it was destroyed by an electrical fire in 1981. Debris from the fire was buried in a mound between the two chimneys.

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    From Winedale

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