Texas Road Trip
By: Tyler Rose
Tyler Historical
Tyler's Natural Parks
Tyler's Culture
FJ-4 Fury
Corpus Christi
Historical and Natural
Culture
Mexico's culture is perhaps hardest cultures ever. There is almost no websites or anything on this topic. They have native legends and so many other stuff that I have yet to find out about Mexicans.
Mexicans have a lot of traditions. Many of them are present in music, which reminds them of the music produced by the ancient Aztec’s drums and ceremonies.
Myan traditions are important to Mexican culture, and maybe the biggest forms of expression that represent the Mexican pride on those traditions are paintings.
Abilene
History
The oil industry is a huge impact on Abilene. Ever since they found oil Abilene was an actual city.
Early Culture that changed Abilene
Culture
Natural
Location: On Elm Creek 20 miles south of Abilene
Surface area: 595 acres
Maximum depth: 25 feet
Brownwood
History
The original town of Brownwood was east of Pecan Bayou. People had already lived there and the town of Brownwood moved to the east side of Pecan Bayou. The city was finally built in 1889 and has grown since then.
During the Second World War, Brownwood was the location of U.S. Army Camp Bowie, which had over 80,000 soldiers. Camp Bowie is used as a training camp today in Brownwood.
On 19 April 1976, an F5 Tornado struck near Brownwood, causing extensive damage, and making the town of Brownwood completely start over and build a brand new city for 20,407.
Lake
Culture
Ballroom - 2,590 sq ft - Holds 185 theater style or 140 banquet style. Kitchen Area - refrigerator, small chest freezer, two ovens, one (3 drawer) warmer, and two microwaves. Scale room -31,140 sq ftRoom next to scales - 950 sq ft. Holds 30 theater style. End room - 572 sq ft. Holds 30 theater style.
Lubbock
History
Culture
Natural
Brazos River with a width of 0.3 mi and just under 50 ft of depth. It has a length of 75 mi long. People and families come here every year and swim in this beautiful river.