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#251: Palo Duro Canyon
35 minutes
It’s the ‘Grand Canyon of Texas’, 120 miles cut through the Caprock Escarpment in the Texas Panhandle. It’s rich with geological curiosities, teeming with wildlife, and steeped in thousands of years of history. This week we talk about the Palo Duro Canyon!
#250: Best of Year One: Beyond Dealey Plaza
17 minutes
This week we take a look back at one of our early episodes from the first year of the show. This week marks the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, TX. For an entire generation, where you were on November 22, 1963 is one of the defining points of their lives. Its continuing legacy is felt both psychologically and physically through the very geography of the city.
#249: Alan Bean
34 minutes
He was was a Texas boy who became a Navy test pilot and found everlasting fame as the fourth astronaut to walk on the moon.
#248: CATI Watches: Walker, Texas Ranger S1E1
22 minutes
Walker. Texas. Ranger. In 1993, a television event like no other premiered across America. Chuck Norris’ family-friendly Texas Ranger show kick-punched it’s way into our collective hearts. Today we watch Season 1 Episode 1 of Walker Texas Ranger: One Riot, One Ranger.
#247: Randall ‘Tex’ Cobb
22 minutes
He was famed as a punishment taking brawler and as a tough guy character actor. This week we look at the legend of Randall ‘Tex’ Cobb.
#246: Texas Overland Expedition
36 minutes
This week we present another installment in our series with Professor James Early of San Jacinto College, in which we’re taking a closer look at some of the many stories of Texas in the Civil War. Today we’re talking Texas Overland Expedition, an effort by Union forces to invade Texas and restore the Lone Star State to the Union.
#245: Eugene & Margaret McDermott
29 minutes
Proponents of technology, engineering, sciences, medicine, education, and the arts, for eight decades the McDermott family made a profound mark on the city of Dallas and the state of Texas. This week we honor the life and legacy of Eugene and Margaret McDermott.
#244: Odds and Ends 2018
32 minutes
This week we take a few moments to discuss listener feedback, follow up on some stories, and look at some interesting Texas history tidbits that don’t quite fill up a whole show. It’s time for another edition of Odds and Ends.
#243: The Original Texas Giant: Henry Clay Thruston
23 minutes
He was a 7-foot-7 in giant who fought in the Civil War and spent the last decades of his life in northeast Texas. This week we look at the original Texas Giant, Henry Clay Thruston.
#242: Carol Burnett
33 minutes
One of the most recognizable and influential comedians of all time, her Tarzan yell, and ear-pulling secret message to her beloved grandmother have become a part of America’s psyche. Today we’re talking about San Antonio native Carol Burnett.
