Showing posts with label tourism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tourism. Show all posts

August 4, 2013

Lake Ray Roberts Views along the Johnson Branch



Dead Wood on banks of Lake Ray Roberts



Lake Ray Roberts shoreline - great walking locale

May 16, 2013

Denton's Courthouse Museum Square

I have been working in Denton, TX since two years and now since the past nearly six months I have been living close to the city also. Couple of weeks ago I got the opportunity to visit the square and walk around the old courthouse, now a museum and take some pictures of the grand building. Walking through the court house square, watching the groups of picnicking youth, families and couples was interesting. How these open spaces are available for general public to enjoy and spend time at. Here are few pictures of the stately courthouse in Denton, TX.



Facade of the Courthouse



The Courthouse Another View



Section enlarged - the stately pillars around the windows add grace to the architecture



The Courthouse's crowning glory



One of the entrances to the Courthouse - arched and flanked by pillars, impressive indeed

Another view of the courthouse from the corner

April 18, 2013

Old Red Museum in Downtown Dallas

I had the opportunity to revisit Downtown Dallas and take in some of the sights it has to offer. Of course the Old Red Museum which used to be prison is one stately building that everyone should take a look at. Here are some pictures of the museum as it stands. I like the way it has been maintained with public funding. It is interesting to note that national and state pride makes these people spend enormous amounts of money to showcase their history and heritage to their own people and visitors alike.


The main signage for the Old Red Museum



Interior of the Museum - iron stairs leading to the main galleries



One of the exhibit halls of the museum



Dallas Love Field airport Showcased in the Museum



The representation of the General Store that existed in Dallas a century ago



cycle - strange looks and hard to ride



Native American Figurine


October 15, 2012

Mineral Wells Fossil Park: Images from the web

I blogged about my visit to Mineral Wells Fossil Park. The pictures I posted were far from award winning. They just depicted what I saw. I found several better pictures of the same location and the finds out there. Thought it'd be better for my readers to check out these images so as to get a better idea of the place.

Mineral Wells Fossil Park Fossils found at the park - Image from Flickr

Mineral Wells Fossil ParkBeautiful picture of grasshopper at the park - Image from Flickr

October 11, 2012

Mineral Wells Fossil Park

Last week when I went to Mineral Wells, TX for work I took some time off to visit the Fossil Park. This is an open piece of slightly undulating terrain where fossils of prehistoric creatures can be found. Entry to the park is free and apart from a fence, gate, board and a portable restroom, there is nothing else on the site. Sited amidst ranches and farms this park is one of the most under developed locations I have been to in the state of Texas.


It is so remote that the road leading to the park is not surfaced. I had to drive bumping on the gravelly surface for about 7 miles to reach the park. Nevertheless it is a worthy place to visit.

Here are some pictures:




September 26, 2012

Lake Mineral Wells State Park

Texas State Parks system comprises of several vast natural spaces, each with a lake, forest and recreational areas. Among the parks I like the Lake Mineral Wells State Park for its beautiful environment including the lake, rock formations and nice forested hiking trails.




September 23, 2012

Vietnam War Memorial near Mineral Wells, TX - II

Continuing my post about the Vietnam Museum near Mineral Wells, TX I would like to present some more pictures of the place. This place is located on a fairly large parcel of land on the highway. The impressive feature is that this land was donated by four individuals towards building this museum/ memorial. Then there are others who have donated in various capacities to create the verdant and peaceful place that it is. There is a nice flower garden with a Gazebo in the center, military vehicles of the Vietnam war era are on display on one side of the property. This museum is still under construction and as such it is not fully operational. Even for a project under creation it is totally visitable.


Here are more pictures of the project.

The wall in which names of martyrs are etched.


Soldiers Cross - sculpture


The Gazebo amidst flower garden


Powerful message - if only Indians were to understand this message

July 2, 2012

Lake Tawakoni State Park

English: Seal of the City of Dallas
English: Seal of the City of Dallas (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Yesterday was a rare summer day when it didn't hit triple digit temperatures. So me and few friends decided to hit the outdoors and visit Lake Tawakoni State Park which is sited within a stones throw away from Dallas. Just under an hours drive is this vast aqua forte that is a pleasure to behold.

Like all other state parks Lake Tawakoni State Park also offers walking trails, boat ramp, swimming beach, hiking, woods, and picnic tables with grills. These features make it family friendly and an amazing weekend getaway throughout the year.

Of course during the ice cold winter months the attendance to the park drops a little, but the summer crowds are more than enough make up for it. Anyway Yesterday we didn't do much at the state park except for swimming in the public swimming beach. It was good to spend time out of the four walls and feel the free wind blowing around.

The Lake Tawakoni State park is also home to the world's largest spider web. We didn't visit it this time, maybe next time around.

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Photos of the 200 yard spider web found in Lak...
Photos of the 200 yard spider web found in Lake Tawakoni State Park, East Texas (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

June 9, 2012

Flowers in Sheldon Lake

Sheldon Lake State Park in Houston, TX is one of the few free-to-enter and enjoy state parks in the state of Texas. We visited the state park during spring break and found it to be quite calm and peaceful. It is currently more an education center for local school kids than a recreation area for families. They are constructing some cool new places and once it is ready this park will become like all the others - crowded, popular and of course charged for entry.

Anyway Here are few flowering plants I saw out there and took pictures of.






June 4, 2012

Galveston Beach Front

Here are some pictures that depict the beachfront area of Galveston, TX. I would say this is the most frequented spot in this island city. Of course there are other beaches, the state park, private communities close to the sea but for the common man who doesn't have access to rich man's properties, the city beaches provide enough space for entertainment, fun and frolic. Here are some pictures of the beach:







May 22, 2012

View from the top of San Jacinto Monument

The San Jacinto monument is one tall tower reaching up about 285 ft. Atop the tower there is a small viewing gallery that can be accessed by visitors at a small fee. The elevator takes visitors to the top in record time and then we could spend as much time as we wished at the top absorbing the views of nature, sea, industries, oil rigs, etc and come down via the same route.


Here are some pictures of what we can see from the top:




May 17, 2012

Battle Ship Texas

The Battleship Texas is one of the older warships that belonged to the US Navy. Today it is a floating museum in the channel waters off the coast of Houston. This is part of the Texas State Parks network and being a member of the state parks I got free entry. The battle ship is meant to give a sneak preview of how warships operated and housed their officers and sailors. Who ate in silver cutlery and who ate on steel plates, etc, how the guns operated, where ammunition was stored, who did the laundry, etc. It is an educative exhibit for those who are not aware of the workings of the Navy. For us it was another state park visit and learning history of this country, one site at a time.


Here are few pictures of the battle ship.