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By Kori Ellis on
Nov 21, 2011
If you are in the Houston area, travel down to Galveston Island to celebrate the holiday season with the Dickens on The Strand...
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By Tracy Morris on
Sep 20, 2011
Planning to go to New Orleans for Mardi Gras? Maybe you should try Mardi Gras Galveston style, where parades and events are suitable...
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By Christine McDow on
Sep 16, 2011
Take a ride on this authentic 1930s locomotive -- and check out other train-themed excitement and events throughout the year.
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By GeoParent Editors on
Sep 16, 2011
Everything is bigger in Texas -- including the water parks, like this one situated between Dallas and Fort Worth.
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By GeoParent Editors on
Sep 16, 2011
Six Flags Over Texas, located in Arlington (midway between Dallas and Fort Worth, at the intersection of Interstate 30 and Highway...
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By Molly Anne Smith on
Sep 15, 2011
The Contemporary Arts Museum in Houston, Texas is free to the public and a family-friendly home for art and interest for all ages.
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By Christine McDow on
Sep 6, 2011
One of the newest and biggest splash pads in the Austin, Texas area is the Quarry Splash Pad north of Austin in Leander. For kids...
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By Kori Ellis on
Aug 30, 2011
San Antonio is home to a number of amazing museums and cultural centers. These are our picks for the best museums for kids and...
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By Kori Ellis on
Aug 29, 2011
When in San Antonio, don't miss the fantastic theme parks, water parks and other family-friendly attractions.
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By Christine McDow on
Aug 28, 2011
Dallas/Fort Worth is known for its' great festivals and seasonal fairs. The entire family will enjoy the entertainment, food and...
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By Kori Ellis on
Aug 22, 2011
San Antonio is home to a number of annual festivals, fairs and other seasonal activities that your whole family will enjoy. Read on...
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Aug 16, 2011
The San Antonio River Walk is over two miles of shops, scenery, restaurants, and more!
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By GeoParent Editors on
Jul 19, 2011
Ever wanted to land a Space Shuttle? Here's your chance!
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Jul 6, 2011
The Lone Star State has everything -- including these spectacular family friendly beaches. Check out these two in Galveston and on...
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By GeoParent Editors on
Jul 6, 2011
Although tornadoes occur in many parts of the world, these destructive forces of nature are found most frequently in the United...
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By Tracy Morris on
Jul 4, 2011
No doubt about it -- if you live in Houston, you must see the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo at least once. If you've seen rodeos...
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Apr 30, 2011
For your young thrill seeker, could there be anything better than spending two weeks riding the country's best roller coasters?...
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Apr 29, 2011
Focusing on youth development, Camp Champions brings out the champion in everyone.
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Apr 27, 2011
Get back to basics with a stint at a real working Texas ranch!
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By Molly Anne Smith on
Sep 15, 2010
Okay, we know, museums tend to be stuffy, quiet and filled with – well, boring rules! That's no fun for the kids! If you are...
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