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Ep 25: The Texas Camel Corps
One hump or two? Camels came to Texas in the 1850's and the ships of the desert proved themselves great Texans! There might even be one or two still wandering around! Learn more about the great camel experiment in this episode of Wise About Texas.
Ep. 24: The Great Storm of 1900 Part 2: Resilience and Recovery
When faced with the most destructive hurricane to date, the city of Galveston faced an unspeakable tragedy with extraordinary resilience. As the city struggled to recover, the citizens were already planning to rebuild. As it turns out,
BONUS EPISODE: The Great Storm of 1900–A Night of Horror
On September 8, 1900 a monster hurricane slammed into Galveston Island, resulting in the largest natural disaster in American history. In this bonus episode, learn what it was like for the residents of the island as they struggled desperately to survi...
Ep. 23: The Great Storm of 1900, Part 1: A Storm Brewing
The worst natural disaster in American history occurred on September 8, 1900 when a massive hurricane hit Galveston, Texas. At the time, Galveston was the largest city in Texas and one of the most prosperous in the country.
Ep. 22: Birds, Skulls and Secret Agents: John James Audubon Visits Texas, 1837
In 1837, John James Audubon needed a trip to Texas to complete his legendary Bird of America. He came to Galveston and collected many wonderful specimens. But the story is about a lot more than birds. We have rattlesnakes, sawfish, secret agents,
Ep. 21: Texans You Should Know: Temple Lea Houston
Meet Temple Lea Houston, youngest son of Texas hero Sam Houston and one of Texas's first great trial lawyers. He was known for his quick mind, a silver tongue, fancy dress and a fast gun. All of those were helpful in the early courtrooms of Texas.
Island Time: San Jose, Mustang and Matagorda (Ep 21)
In the middle of a hot Texas summer, let's head for the beach! San Jose Island is bordered by Matagorda to the north and Mustang to the south. Texas barrier islands all have their unique stories and San Jose is no different. It has seen explorers,
Cowboy Christmas: Rodeo in Texas (Ep 20)
Merry Christmas...that's Cowboy Christmas of course. July 4 is called Cowboy Christmas because of all the great rodeos held around the 4th of July holiday. In this episode we take a look at the history of rodeo going all the way back to the 16th cent...
A Duel for Command of the Texas Army, 1837
Two generals decided to fight a duel to decide who would command the Texas Army. Find out what happened and whether a wound suffered in the duel eventually affected the outcome of the Civil War! - -