Political scandals, war heros, heat waves and hurricanes, civil rights visionaries, football rivalries, boom towns and oil barons -- just a few of the stories that made Texas great!

THIS WEEK IN TEXAS HISTORY is a new 60-second,weekly radio feature from the Texas General Land Office Save Texas History program that shines a light on the little-known episodes in the story of Texas.

THIS WEEK IN TEXAS HISTORY is full of the colorful, vibrant stories that make Texas a special place to live.

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This Week In Texas History RADIO AFFILIATES

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May 2013
"Twister Day"
May 6, 1930
script | audio
"Fourth Estate In Flames"
May 13, 1861
script | audio
"Buffalo Gallantry"
May 20, 1870
script | audio

 

Previous Months
April 2013
"Unwelcome Advances"
April 6, 1843
script | audio
"Battle of Boots and Sandals"
April 7, 1886
script | audio
"The Black Blizzard"
April 14, 1935
script | audio
"A Flourman Rises"
April 26, 1938
script | audio
"Camels Come To Texas"
April 29, 1856
script | audio
 
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