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7th Street in Cushing, TX
Westward facing photograph of 7th street storefronts in Cushing, TX.
7th Street in Cushing, TX
Northeastern facing photograph of the 7th Street Restaurant, abandoned and other storefronts in Cushing, TX.
Balancing rocks on Guadalupe Peak Trail
Southeast-facing photograph of balancing boulders on Guadalupe Peak Trail at approx. 6,640 ft. in Guadalupe Mountains National Park.
Blooming Agave americana
Photograph of the scape, capsules, and flowers of an Agave americana in the Guadalupe Mountains National Park between approx. 6,000-8,000 ft. elevation. Forested mountain slopes are visible behind the plant.
The Blue Building in Sacul Texas
Photograph of the boardwalk/blue building in Sacul, TX. Originally a town center housing a bank, store, and pharmacy, the location serves as a performance space for bluegrass and the 'Sacul Opry.'
Border Fence
Photograph of a section of bollard-style pedestrian border fence in Brownsville, Texas, with electrical boxes in the nearest section of the fence. It was erected by U.S. Homeland security in the late 2000s as part of the "Secure Fence Act of 2006."
Brownfield Grain Elevator
Photograph of the grain elevator and nearby storage tanks in Brownfield, Texas. This photograph is a stitched 360-degree panoramic image.
Bunkhouse at the Frijole Ranch Cultural Museum
South-facing photograph of a bunk/guest house at the Frijole Ranch Cultural Museum in Guadalupe Mountains National Park. The building is made of white stone and is a single story, with a wooden hatch for a basement or cellar.
El Capitan and horizon from the Guadalupe Peak Trail
Photograph looking southeast over El Capitan and valley floor from the Guadalupe Peak Trail at approximately 8,500 feet.
El Capitan from the Guadalupe Peak Trail
Photograph looking south over El Capitan from the Guadalupe Peak Trail at approximately 8,500 feet. The Guadalupe Pass, Brushy Mesa, and the Pinon Hills are visible beyond the peak, as well as U.S. Route 62 / U.S 180 and state highway 54 to Van Horn on the valley floor.
El Capitan in Guadalupe Mountains National Park
Panoramic photograph of Guadalupe Mountains National Park and the surrounding Chihuahuan Desert as seen from the El Capitan Lookout on U.S. Route 62 / U.S. Highway 180 between Pine Springs and Salt Flat, Texas, at an elevation of 4,932 feet.
Causeway and South Padre Island
Eastward-facing photograph of the Queen Isabella Causeway and South Padre Island, taken from atop the Point Isabel Lighthouse.
Cristo de los Pescadores
Photograph of statue entitled, "Cristo de los Pescadores" in Isla Blanca Park on South Padre Island north west of the Jetties. The statue is on top of carved, stacked blocks of stone that have small plaques on them and it is behind a carved stone marker that has text and illustrations of a ship and anchors.
Cristo de los Pescadores, Detail
Photograph of statue entitled, "Cristo de los Pescadores" in Isla Blanca Park on South Padre Island north west of the Jetties.
Cushing City Hall and water tower
Northeastern facing photograph of the Cushing, TX City Hall and water tower.
Cushing Public Library and Old Railroad Depot
Northward facing photograph of the Cushing Public Library, a former train depot for the Texas & New Orleans - Southern Pacific line. It is a rectangular, single-story building painted yellow with brown accents. In the center of the north side of the building, there is a small section extended outward, with a decorative roof element above. There is a ramp up to the platform, which wraps around the east side of the building.
Cushing Public Library and Old Railroad Depot
Eastward facing photograph of the Cushing Public Library, a former train depot for the Texas & New Orleans - Southern Pacific line. It is a small, one-story building with a railed platform around the building and a ramp leading up to the doorway. It is painted yellow with brown accents, and has decorative scallops in the gable ends of the roof.
Cushing, TX water tower
Northward facing photograph of the Cushing, TX water tower, built in 1939 as seen from Oak, Ave.
Czech Stop And Little Czech Bakery in West Texas
Photograph of the Czech Stop And Little Czech Bakery. Well known roadside stop for kolaches on Interstate 35 in West, TX.
Equirectangular panoramic view from Guadalupe Peak
Equirectangular panoramic view from Guadalupe Peak in Guadalupe Mountains National Park. Shot from atop the stainless steel pyramid which has been digitally removed.
Exterior of Pine Springs Visitor Center in Guadalupe Mountains National Park
Photograph of Pine Springs Visitor Center in Guadalupe Mountains National Park. Hunter Peak rises behind the American flag.
Following a Kemp's ridley sea turtle released at dawn
Staff person from the rescue and rehabilitation organization, "Sea Turtle, Inc" on South Padre Island live-streams the progress of Kemp's ridley hatchlings moving towards gulf waters at sunrise.
Frijole Ranch Cultural Museum
Photograph of the exterior of the Frijole Ranch House and Cultural Museum in Guadalupe Mountains National Park.
Front view of Old Highway Bridge along US Highway 281 in Shackelford County, Texas
Photograph of the old bridge for US Highway 281 in Shackelford County, Texas. The old bridge is open to pedestrians and is parallel to the highway. This photograph is stitched 360-degree panoramic image.
Galveston Beach
Photograph of Galveston Beach that includes the sea wall, the amusement park on the pier and Murdock's store. This photograph is a stitched 360-degree panoramic image.
Galveston Sea Wall
Photograph of a portion of the sea wall in Galveston, Texas. This photograph is a stitched 360-degree panoramic image.
Guadalupe Mountains National Park Entrance Sign
Southwestern facing photograph of Guadalupe Mountains National Park entrance sign on U.S. highway 180 / Route 62.
Guadalupe Mountains National Park Entrance Sign
Southwestern-facing photograph of the Guadalupe Mountains National Park entrance sign on U.S. highway 180 / Route 62. The sign has a stone base with the National Park Service logo on the right side; mountain peaks are visible in the background.
Guadalupe Peak as seen from campground
Photograph of Guadalupe Peak from near peak campground turnoff in Guadalupe Mountains National Park. Approx. elevation: 8,150 ft.
Guadalupe Peak Historical Marker
Photograph of Texas Historical Commission Marker entitled "Guadalupe Peak" in front of a low stone wall. Desert mountains are visible in the background.
Hikers on Guadalupe Peak Trail
South-facing photograph of two hikers on the Guadalupe Peak Trail in Guadalupe Mountains National Park. Approx. elevation 8,300 ft.
Historical Marker: Battle of Palmito Ranch
Photograph of historical marker entitled: "Battle of Palmito Ranch." Text reads: "The last land engagement of the Civil War was fought near this site on May 12-13, 1865, thirty-four days after Robert E. Lee surrendered at Appomattox. Col. Theodore H. Barrett commanded Federal troops on Brazos Island 12 miles to the east. The Confederates occupied Fort Brown 12 miles to the west, commanded by Gen. James E. Slaughter and Col. John S. (Rip) Ford, whose troops had captured Fort Brown from the Federals in 1864. Ordered to recapture the fort, Lt. Col. David Branson and 300 men advanced from Brazos Island. They won a skirmish with Confederate pickets on May 12. Barrett reinforced Branson's troops with 200 men on May 13 and renewed the march to Fort Brown. Confederate cavalry held the Federals in check until Ford arrived with reinforcements that afternoon. Ford's artillery advanced and fired on the northern end of the Federal line while the cavalry charged. The Confederate right charged the southern end of the Federal line and captured part of the Union infantry. Barrett ordered a retreat toward the U.S. position on Brazos Island. While the Confederates reported no fatalities in the Battle of Palmito Ranch, the Union forces reported four officers and 111 men killed, wounded or missing." Dated: 1966, 1990.
Historical Marker: El Paso Salt War
Photograph of state historical marker located near the salt flats of Hudspeth County. The marker has several gunshot markings and reads: "Resentment over private control of the salt lakes in this region, often called Guadalupe Lakes, led to the El Paso Salt War. - Erected by the State of Texas 1936."
Historical Marker: Last Battle of the Civil War
Photograph of a historical marker commemorating the last battle of the Civil War. The text reads: "At This Site -- The Last Battle of the Civil War, Known as Palmito Hill, was Fought by Confederate Troops Under Colonel John S. (Rip) Ford and Union Forces on May 13, 1865, 34 Days After Lee's Surrender at Appomatox -- Erected by the State of Texas -- 1936"
Historical Marker: Site of Camp Belknap
Photograph of Historical Marker entitled: "Site of Camp Belknap." Text reads: "In May 1846 when war was declared against Mexico, the U.S. Congress authorized the raising of 50,000 volunteer troops to supplement the regular U.S. Army. General Zachary Taylor was quickly inundated with volunteer soldiers arriving at Brazos Santiago, and was forced to place them in temporary encampments. Camp Belknap, located on this site, was established in the summer of 1846. The camp was located on a long narrow rise of land, measuring about 2 miles in length and one-half mile at its widest point. It was the first high ground encountered after leaving the Gulf Coast. Thought to be the largest encampment for volunteer soldiers, troop estimates total 7,000-8,000 men including several regiments from eight states. Soldiers suffered exposure to the elements, unsanitary living conditions, overcrowding, biting insects, thorny plants, and disease. Many died a premature death, often resulting in one two two funerals daily. No enemy attacks took place despite one false alarm. During August and September most of the volunteers were moved upriver either to camps nearer Matamoros, or further to Camargo. The camp was completely empty by December 1846." Marker is dated 1996 in the lower-right corner.
Kemp's ridley sea turtles
Kemp's ridley turtle hatchlings moving towards Texas gulf coast waters at dawn.
Kemp's ridley sea turtles at dawn
Juvenile Kemp's ridley sea turtles make their way towards gulf coast waters during sunrise at South Padre Island beach.
Kemp's ridley sea turtles released at dawn
Staff members from the rescue and rehabilitation organization, "Sea Turtle, Inc" on South Padre Island release endangered Kemp's ridley hatchlings at dawn, surrounded by onlookers.
Old Highway Bridge along US Highway 281 in Shackelford County, Texas
Photograph of the old bridge for US Highway 281 in Shackelford County, Texas. The old bridge is open to pedestrians and is parallel to the highway. This photograph is stitched 360-degree panoramic image.
Open border fence in Brownsville, TX
Section of bollard-style pedestrian border fence in Brownsville, TX. Erected by U.S. Homeland security in the late 2000s as part of the "Secure Fence Act of 2006."
Palmito Hill Battlefield Memorial
Southward facing panoramic photograph of Palmito Hill Battlefield, the last land battle of the American Civil War on May 12-13, 1865. As viewed from the interpretive platform of the Historic Landmark near Boca Chica Blvd. and Palmito Hill Rd.
Panoramic image of a sunset on a farm in North Texas
Photograph of a sunset on a farm in North Texas. This photograph is a stitched 360-degree panoramic image.
Panoramic image of artillery on exhibit at Welhausen Park in Shiner, Texas
Photograph of artillery in Welhausen Park in Shiner, Texas. This photograph is a stitched 360-degree panoramic image.
Panoramic image of downtown Shiner, Texas
Photograph of downtown Shiner, Texas. This photograph is a stitched 360-degree panoramic image.
Panoramic image of Flatonia Rail Park in Flatonia, Texas
Photograph of Flatonia Rail Park in Flatonia, Texas. This photograph is a stitched 360-degree panoramic image.
Panoramic image of Fouts Field in Denton Texas
Photograph of Fouts Field on the campus of the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas. This photograph is a stitched 360-degree panoramic image.
Panoramic image of Galveston Beach and the Gulf of Mexico
Photograph of Galveston Beach and the Gulf of Mexico in Galveston, Texas. This photograph is a stitched 360-degree panoramic image.
Panoramic image of grain bins in Jackson County, Texas
Photograph of grain bins in Jackson County, Texas. This photograph is a stitched 360-degree panoramic image.
Panoramic image of grain elevator in Brownfield, Texas.
Photograph of grain elevator in Brownfield, Texas. This photograph is a stitched 360-degree panoramic image.
Panoramic image of grain processing and storage silos from Walton Street
Photograph of grain processing and elevators taken from North Walton street in Granger, Texas. This photograph is a stitched 360-degree panoramic image.
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