Rabu, 18 Oktober 2017

The Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum Tells Proud ‘Lone Star’ Story

It has showcased objects from 400 museums in 10 years. Texans toss around such catchphrases as “Texas Big” and “Texas Proud” like so many footballs. But in the case of the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum in downtown Austin, those phrases certainly apply. Visitors who step into this enormous three-story museum will experience the …

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