Texas Brazos Trail

Texas Brazos Trail

The Texas Brazos Trail is a non-profit organization which promotes heritage tourism, economic development, and historic preservation. It is one of ten regions which make up the Heritage Trails Program of the Texas Historical Commission.

A largely rural area of the U.S. state of Texas, the 18-county Brazos Trail Region historically was dependent on cotton and the railroad for survival. The region is named for the Brazos River which flows through the area, and is still a vital water source.

In frontier times many European groups settled in the area including: Norwegians, Germans, Scots, Czech, and the Wends. Many examples of these cultures are still alive today and can be explored in local museums, and are celebrated in various festivals.

There are many attractions in the area for visitors of all ages to enjoy including: The Dr Pepper Museum, Texas Rangers Hall of Fame, The George Bush Presidential Library and Museum, Old Fort Parker, County Museums, Inner Space Caverns, The Children's Museum of the Brazos Valley, and much more.

Additionally the towns and cities of the region offer numerous shopping opportunities - from the antique stores in Salado, to the art galleries of Clifton, to the beautifully preserved downtown Georgetown.

To learn more about the Texas Brazos Trail, or to download/order a brochure visit [http://www.texasbrazostrail.com Texas Brazos Trail]


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