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Texas Parks & Wildlife Department - Texas State Park List and Map; List of All Parks & Recreation Areas in Texas; Parks Under the Lone Star, an online exhibit by the Texas Archive of the Moving Image, includes archival film and video footage of more than 50 Texas parks.
U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Meridian State Park Civilian Conservation Corps work on Texas State Parks Meridian State Park at The Look of Nature: Designing Texas State Parks During the Great Depression
King State Park: 1915? Refugio: Public Square in Refugio [2] Washington State Park: 1915? Washington: Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site [1] Boerne-Hallie Maude Neff State Park: 1924: 1933: Kendall: Unknown: Van Horn State Park: 1927? Culberson: Unknown: Clifton State Park: 1933: 1934: Bosque: Clifton City Park [3] Grayson State Park ...
Lakota (Lakȟótiyapi [laˈkˣɔtɪjapɪ]), also referred to as Lakhota, Teton or Teton Sioux, is a Siouan language spoken by the Lakota people of the Sioux tribes. Lakota is mutually intelligible with the two dialects of the Dakota language, especially Western Dakota, and is one of the three major varieties of the Sioux language.
She recorded Native American oral history and contributed to the study of Native American languages. [2] According to Cotera (2008), Deloria was "a pre-eminent expert on Dakota/Lakota/Nakota cultural religious, and linguistic practices." [3] In the 1940s, Deloria wrote the novel Waterlily, which was published in 1988 and republished in 2009. [4 ...
Seminole Canyon State Park and Historic Site is a 2,172.5-acre (879.2 ha) site operated by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. It is located off U.S. Route 90 in Val Verde County, and is accessible via Park Road 67. [4] It is adjacent to Amistad National Recreation Area. [5]
It is owned by the Texas Historical Commission and is managed by Texas Parks and Wildlife, as the Levi Jordan Plantation State Historic Site. [ 10 ] [ 9 ] The Levi Jordan Plantation Historical Society , a local advocacy group and 501(c)3 organization , was created in 1993, [ 11 ] and its membership includes site descendants and other community ...
On January 1, 2008, the site was transferred from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to the Texas Historical Commission, [5] which operates it as a state historic site open to the public. The site features a museum, interpretive trails, a statue of Stephen F. Austin, a replica log cabin, the 1847 Josey Store and relevant historical markers.