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STATE PARKS &
HISTORICAL SITES
FORT GRIFFIN STATE PARK
15 Miles North of Albany, U.S. 283, Albany; (915) 762-3592; Open Daily 85;
Military History; $2 Car Park Entrance.
CADDOAN MOUNDS SITE
6 miles southwest of Alto, State Highway 21, Alto; (409) 858-3218; Open
Wednesday-Sunday 8-5; Prehistoric Site; Adults $1, Children 50.
McKINNEY FALLS STATE PARK
9 m. south of Austin, U.S. 183, 2 m. west on Scenic Dr., (512) 243-2177; Open
Thurs-Mon 9-12,1-6; Tues-Wed 9-12,1-3; Natural History, History; $2 Entrance.
SEMINOLE CANYON STATE PARK
9 miles west of Comstock, U.S. 90; Comstock; (915) 292-4464; Open Daily 85;
Prehistory/History; $2 Car Park Entrance.
MAGOFFIN HOME HISTORIC SITE
1120 MagoffinAvenue, El Paso; (915) 533-5147; OpenWednesday-Sunday 94;
Historic House; Adults $1, Children 25.
ADM. NIMITZ STATE HISTORICAL PARK/MUSEUM
340 E. Main, Fredericksburg, (512) 997-4379; Open daily 8-5; Chester Nimitz
and Pacific War, historic building, military exhibits; Adults $3, Children $1.50
GOLIAD STATE HISTORICAL PARK
One m. south of Goliad, U.S. 183, Goliad; (512) 645-3405; Open Daily 8-5;
History; $2 Car Park Entrance.
LIENDO PLANTATION
2.3 m. east of Hempstead off 1488 on Wyatt Chapel Rd. Information and
reservations, (409) 826-3126 or (409) 826-3883. Open first Sat of each month, $5.
CADDO LAKE STATE PARK
14 miles northeast of Marshall, State Highway 43, Karnack; (214) 679-3351;
Open Daily 8-5; Natural History, History; $2 Car Park Entrance.MONUMENT HILL AND KREISCHE BAKERY
2 miles south of La Grange on Spur 92, La Grange; (409) 968-5658; Open daily 8-5;
History; Adults $1, Children 50.
STARR FAMILY HISTORICAL PARK
407 W. Travis St., Marshall; (903) 935-3044; 9-5 daily except Tues, a nd Sun 1-5; Home
of James F. Starr, son of James H. Starr, Sec. of the Treasury, Rep. of Texas; $3/person,
Children $1.
BRAZOS BEND STATE PARK
15 miles south of Richmond, FM 762, Needville; (409) 553-3243; Call for Hours;
Natural History; $2 Car Park Entrance.
CAPROCK CANYONS STATE PARK
3 miles west of Quitaque, S.H. 86, Quitaque; (806) 455-1492; Open daily; Prehistory,
Natural History; $2 Car Park.
TEXAS STATE RAILROAD PARK
U.S Hwy 85 between Rusk and Palestine, Rusk; (214) 683-2561; Schedule varies;
Historic Building, Site, History, Technology; Adults $8, Children $6 (round trip)
JOSE ANTONIO NAVARRO STATE HISTORIC SITE
228 South Laredo, San Antonio; (512) 226-4801; Open Tuesday-Saturday 10-4;
Historic House, Furnishings; Adults $1, Children 25.
YTURRI-EDMUNDS HISTORIC SITE
257 Yellowstone at Mission Tr., San Antonio; (512) 224-6163; Mon 10-4 or by appt
FORT LANCASTER STATE HISTORIC SITE
6 miles east of Sheffield, U.S. 290, Sheffield; (915) 836-4391; Open Daily 8-5; Military
History; Adults $1, Children 25.
LYNDON B. JOHNSON STATE PARK
1 Miles East of Stonewall, U.S. 290, Stonewall; (512) 644-2252; Open Daily 8-5;
History, Living History Farm.
WASHINGTON-on-the-BRAZOS PARK
P.O. Box 305, Washington; (409) 878-2214; Park and Independence Hall replica;
Open daily 8-dark; Anson Jones Home 10-12, 1-4:30; Adults $1, Children 50; Open
8-5, exhibits; movie "Independence" shown 10-4; Bluebonnet Trail March-May.MA'S IN THE KITCHEN:
You'll Know When It's Done!
The Recipes and History of
Governor Miriam Ferguson
First Woman Governor of TexasMA'S RECIPES
ARE SWELL VBy Carl R. McQueary & May Nelson Paulissen
Foreword by Governor Ann Richards.iA ill MIll DH IlMJIMI
Just about everyone has heard of Texas Governor "Ma"
Ferguson. Now readers can get even better acquainted with
Texas' first woman governor Miriam Ferguson through her
recipes. Fortunately, Governor Ferguson's personal papers,
including her recipe collection, have been lovingly preserved.
She grew up as a privileged Southern belle on the Texas frontier
and the selection of food she served, both at home and in the
Governor's Mansion, reflect these influences. Collected over the
Governor's lifetime, the recipes include such Texas favorites as
Will Rogers Chili, M.A.F. pralines, and the closely guarded biscuit
recipe of W. Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel.$16.95 each + $2.00 postage & handling
and $1.36 state sales tax if applicable.Ma and Co., P.O. Box 1000, Salado, TX 76571 (817) 947-5401
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