GALVESTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A new Texas historical marker is shining a light on the under told story of Galveston's first black lifeguards. The marker is located along the Seawall near 27th street.
The Conroe Community Cemetery, a Black burial site dating back to at least 1892, was long neglected and nearly forgotten. In ...
The historic Conroe Community Cemetery, the burial ground for the city's early Black families, received state historical ...
Penn State’s award-winning historical marker program showcases the university’s rich history and innovation in an array of fields and industries through its University Park campus and other ...
William Hester knew preserving this history is important to the Longview community. He says they have a tentative plan to start construction of the motel this month.
Calendar Avenue, La Grange will not only be getting a new addition to its already thriving restaurant scene, but will be gaining the only banquet facility in town. The La Grange Board of Trustees ...
This week's Ken Bridges Texas History column is the second in a 2-part series exploring the disastrous Red River Expedition.
For only the second time in more than 30 years, a self-made lumber magnate's 7,500-square-foot mansion on a nationally designated historic street ... acres in East Texas. His wife built No ...
Among the worst hit was the historic Black community of Altadena. It was one of the first neighborhoods in Southern California where Black families were allowed to buy homes, becoming a haven for ...
The thousands of people buried at Pensacola’s historic St. Michael’s Cemetery may be gone, but their final resting place has been anything but peaceful over the last two years. One of Florida ...