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Charming Victorian-style residences and notable civic buildings grace Pineywoods towns and cities.

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the house has been completely restored and decorated with period furnishings.
Built in 1916, this Tudor-Gothic style building houses items telling the history of the city of Palestine and Anderson county.
StoneFortMuseum.jpgHistory comes alive, even though it's written in stone.
Among Rusk’s most popular tourist destinations, this 546-foot-long footbridge, built in 1861, may be the nation’s longest pedestrian bridge.
Texas legends such as Davy Crockett, Sam Houston and Thomas J. Rusk stayed here as they traveled through Nacogdoches on their way to fight for Texas Independence.
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Artisans, Architecture and Antiques

Today, Pineywoods arts and culture mix the down-home with the cutting edge--and testify to the region’s diverse mix of people and traditions.

Texas History Comes to Life

From “The Oldest Town in Texas” to the Pineywoods’ biggest city--the region's rich history abounds.

Get In Tune with Nature

A wealth of state parks, a national preserve and other sanctuaries offer a full menu of recreational options, from birding to boating.

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