Veteran heritage travelers know a little secret they like to pass on to folks who share their love of exploring the state's byways-sometimes the best way to learn about the history of a place is to visit the local church. You needn't be a member of the denomination to do so or show up for Sunday service. Often, church doors are open other days (not just Sundays) for individuals to enter according to their personal spiritual needs, offering heritage travelers a great opportunity to see beautiful stained-glass windows, altars, reliquaries, and religious icons, as well as examples of superb architecture constructed of local materials such as massive timbers and native stone.

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The Texas Fort Trail is actively seeking sponsorship for the 2021 series of 'Texas Forts Trail Wine Festivals'. If you are passionate about the Heritage and Culture of Texas, here's your chance to get involved with a non-profit organization that shares those values! The 1st Wine Festival of 2021...

Posted on Mar 13, 2021  •  Facebook

Spent the morning with News Channel 6 KAUZ promoting the #TexasFortsTrail Wine Festival, April 10th at Ft Belknap!

Posted on Mar 11, 2021  •  Facebook

Another beautiful mural finished in the Texas Forts Trail Region. Way to go Haskell.

Posted on Mar 08, 2021  •  Facebook

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Posted on Oct 31, 2018  •  Twitter

It's been a great weekend ! Be sure to follow me on Twitter @KingMaurvice

Posted on Oct 06, 2018  •  Twitter

Last day to this beautiful adventure! #TexasFortsTrail

Posted on Oct 06, 2018  •  Twitter