The Texas State Capitol is a beautiful government building in Austin, Texas. It’s the seat of government for the State of Texas and a National Historic Landmark. This entry covers the significant spaces in the building other than the legislative chambers, South Foyer, and Rotunda.
The Texas State Capitol is a beautiful government building in Austin, Texas. It’s the seat of government for the State of Texas and a National Historic Landmark. This entry covers the legislative chambers in the building.
The Texas State Capitol is a beautiful government building in Austin, Texas. It’s the seat of government for the State of Texas and a National Historic Landmark. This entry covers the South Foyer and Rotunda of the building.
The Texas State Capitol is a beautiful government building in Austin, Texas. It’s the seat of government for the State of Texas. This entry covers the history and architecture of the building as well as the grounds.
The Alamo is an iconic Texas landmark located in San Antonio. It’s part of the UNESCO World Heritage listing for the San Antonio Missions, but not included in the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park.
Mission Concepción is a Catholic mission church in San Antonio, Texas. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of four missions that make up the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park.
Fort Concho is a former US Army fort in San Angelo, Texas. It’s open to visitors and a great place to learn about military life on the frontier.
Fort Davis National Historic Site protects a well-preserved 19th century US Army fort in West Texas. It contains over 20 restored buildings and over 100 ruins and foundations.
Mesilla Plaza is the heart of the small town of Mesilla, New Mexico. A few historical events have taken place there, and it’s surrounded by some important historic buildings.
Santa Fe Plaza sits at the heart of historic downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico. The plaza is a National Historic Landmark.