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Texas Beyond History
is a virtual museum of online exhibits, lessons, and interactive learning that covers 13,500 years of human history in Texas, from Clovis hunters to 20th century cotton farmers... (Texas Archeological Research Laboratory, University of Texas, Austin, supported by National Endowment for the Humanities) |
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Castolon: A Meeting Place of Two Cultures
depicts a small trading and farming community in far southwest Texas, near the border with Mexico (in the southwest corner of today's Big Bend National Park). Castolon was a farming... (National Park Service, Teaching with Historic Places) |
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San Antonio Missions: Spanish Influence in Texas
explores a group of 18th-century missions in modern San Antonio to learn about the Spanish influence on native peoples and the patterns of Texas culture. Students can learn about the... (National Park Service, Teaching with Historic Places) |
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Humanities Exhibits Interactive
examines topics such as border studies, Texas history and culture, ancient and contemporary world cultures, and our literary heritage. It includes annotated images, learning resources... (Texas Humanities Council, supported by National Endowment for the Humanities) |
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Establishing Borders: The Expansion of the United States, 1846-48
offers geography and history activities showing how two years in history had an indelible impact on American politics and culture. Students interpret historical maps, identify... (Smithsonian Institution) |
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South Texas Border, 1900-1920: Photographs for the Robert Runyon Collection
presents more than 8,000 of the photographer's items, including negatives, slides, prints, and postcards documenting the history and development of South Texas and the border. His... (Library of Congress) |
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