Amanda Danning – Forensic Sculptor
Forensic sculptor Amanda Danning reconstructs faces from the past using science, history and art. By Lorie A. Woodward
Forensic sculptor Amanda Danning reconstructs faces from the past using science, history and art. By Lorie A. Woodward
Things to do in the Roundtopolis, with a look ahead to February.
Many Texas landowners face energy rights-of-way on their property or an easement of some kind. In many cases landowners may be able to plant these disturbed areas with wildlife and pollinator-friendly plants. Native plants are beneficial to a host of wildlife and pollinator species, and while native seeds are readily available, there are several things that landowners should consider before purchasing. The Texas Native Seeds Program is a part of the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute at Texas A&M University-Kingsville. The statewide effort is working to improve native seed availability and provide guidance on native habitat restoration.
Residents within three miles of the Texas Cotton Gin Museum know when the Lady B, a 1925 Bessemer Type IV diesel oil engine that powers the Burton Farmers Gin, is fired up.
The Chappell Hill Historical Society Museum provides an in-depth look at the foundation of Chappell Hill in Washington County.
It’s December in the Roundtopolis™, which means there are plenty of things to do, so go! go! go! for some ho! ho! ho! In Round Top and the area.
Christmas is just around the corner and Columbus, Texas, will be the site for two holiday events filled with cheer, sure to get visitors...
In 1854, a group of 600 Wends left their home in southeastern Germany and staked a claim on a new life on 4,000 acres in a community they named Serbin, near present-day Giddings.
The Roundtopolis™ is a made up word defining an area whose boundaries are generally the counties contiguous to Fayette, including Lee, Colorado, Austin, Washington,...
The all-volunteer Round Top Area Historical Society preserves Round Top’s rich history at its two-acre campus and on its website.