Every Bit Texas
EST. 2025 · Dispatches from the Lone Star State
Every Bit Texas
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    The Line That Made Texas: A Surveyor's Map of the Sabine River Boundary, 1842

    The Line That Made Texas: A Surveyor's Map of the Sabine River Boundary, 1842

  2. 02

    Texas and the Water: A History of Flooding, Past and Present

    Texas and the Water: A History of Flooding, Past and Present

  3. 03

    Where Texas First Drew Blood: The Lost Town of Velasco

    Where Texas First Drew Blood: The Lost Town of Velasco

  4. 04

    One Palm Tree, One Field, One River — What a Cameron County Photograph Tells Us

    One Palm Tree, One Field, One River — What a Cameron County Photograph Tells Us

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    Did you know that every inch of Texas land once had a name attached to it — and that name was everything? 🤠🗺️

    Did you know that every inch of Texas land once had a name attached to it — and that name was everything? 🤠🗺️

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    The Next Wave: Austin's Up-and-Coming Bands You Need to Hear in 2026

    The Next Wave: Austin's Up-and-Coming Bands You Need to Hear in 2026

  7. 07

    The Best Places to Go Camping in Texas

    The Best Places to Go Camping in Texas

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    Did You Know Texas Annexation Was So Controversial It Became a National Political Cartoon in 1844? 🤠⭐

    Did You Know Texas Annexation Was So Controversial It Became a National Political Cartoon in 1844? 🤠⭐

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    When Texas Was Its Own Country: The 1838 Niles Map That Captured a Nation in Flux

    When Texas Was Its Own Country: The 1838 Niles Map That Captured a Nation in Flux

  10. 10

    Why I Keep Seeing European Union License Plates on Galveston Beaches

    Why I Keep Seeing European Union License Plates on Galveston Beaches

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    Top 5 Reasons to Move to Waco, Texas

    Top 5 Reasons to Move to Waco, Texas

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    Did You Know This 1879 Map Holds the Key to McCulloch County’s Forgotten Land History? 🗺️✨

    Did You Know This 1879 Map Holds the Key to McCulloch County’s Forgotten Land History? 🗺️✨

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    Languages of Texas: From the Oldest to the Newest

    Languages of Texas: From the Oldest to the Newest

  14. 14

    Houston's Skyline Has Always Been a Work in Progress

    Houston's Skyline Has Always Been a Work in Progress

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    Snaking Logs in East Texas: The Hard Work Behind Sabine Farms, Marshall, 1939

    Snaking Logs in East Texas: The Hard Work Behind Sabine Farms, Marshall, 1939

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    Six Texas Women Carrying Country Music on Their Backs

    Six Texas Women Carrying Country Music on Their Backs

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    Texas Roadhouse Isn't From Texas — But These 8 Chains Actually Are

    Texas Roadhouse Isn't From Texas — But These 8 Chains Actually Are

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