Welcome to Texas with Bill Ingram Podcast
1) 291 Texas BBQ
Texas BBQ is not just a meal, it's a way of life!
2) 290 Edwards Plateau
It's a vast rugged stretch of land that covers more than 37,000 square miles from Austin and San Antonio all the way west to the Pecos River.
3) 289- San Antonio Missions
Back in the 1700s Spainish missionaries built five missions along tghe San Antonio River.
4) 288 The Big Country
The Big Country is a wide open area of Texas around Abilene, Sweetwater, and Brownwood where the sky feels like it goes on foreever.
5) 287- Palo Duro Canyon
It's sometimes called the Grand Canyon of Texas. Palo Duro Canyon is the second largest canyon in the United States.
6) 286- John Henry Kirby
John Henry Kirby was known as the Piney Woods King because of his timber empire.
7) 285- King Ranch
The King Ranch in South Texas is bigger than the state of Rhode Island.
8) 284- King Ranch
The King Ranch is more than 825,000 acres.
9) 283- Galveston
Galveston was once the largest city in Texas, until it was nearly wiped off the map.
10) 282- History of Alarm Clocks
Alarm clocks have been around for centuries, but in 1956 they got an upgrade.