Oct. 15, 2019: Moody Gardens, Galveston
Marilyn Jones accompanies her grand-daughter to Galveston's multi-faceted amusement and education park
Marilyn Jones accompanies her grand-daughter to Galveston's multi-faceted amusement and education park
Join Marilyn in a visit to a museum intended to spark the imaginations of children with play spaces for different occupations.
Samantha and her husband had a great time in Amarillo, Texas and share some of the local hot spots.
Samantha and her husband prepare for their trip to Munich with a visit to the Biergarten on the San Antonio Riverwalk. Check out that pretzel!
Near Nacogdoches, Texas, a collection of heritage buildings allows Marilyn Jones to give us a glimpse into domestic life in bygone Texas.
American Airlines has turned its museum into something much bigger than a tribute to the company's history.
When oil was first discovered in East Texas, it changed life for everyone. Marilyn Jones takes us to see what the Oil Boom looked like.
San Antonio wants you to 'hit the trail' to meet its finest food and drinks, and it has Food Trails to help you.
Marilyn Jones and her granddaughter test-drive the Naranjo Museum.
Join Marilyn Jones underground in a cavern system discovered accidentally by a highway drilling crew.
Samantha and her husband had a great time at the Pearl Brewery Farmers Market. It's close to the Riverwalk and full of fresh merchandise from local vendors.
Samantha shares some pictures of the John Wayne statue located on the Riverwalk in San Antonio, It made her think about her grandma.
In San Antonio, Samantha and her husband decided to check out the McNutt Sculpture Garden and Outdoor Sculptures at the Briscoe Western Art Museum.
Marilyn Jones takes us on a visit to a small museum that's doing a big job in connecting local history to a world perspective.
Samantha shares her visit to the Riverwalk in San Antonio and explains what the five bells on the Arneson River Stage represent.