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  1. Aside from mentioning leaving your dog in the car this is great advice. Looking forward to our next trip out there.

  2. This is an incredibly informative post – we haven’t explored much of TX yet at all – actually my kids have never been! So I will totally save this for the future!

  3. I’d love to learn about the Old West so Frontier Texas is definitely my place to go. All the museums that you mentioned seem very interesting, especially the Grace Museum. The food looks yummy on your photos as well. Would love to have Jalapeno Bites now!

  4. Great post!! This honestly seems like a great itinerary for summer and the trip looks so fun. All the stop looks amazing and I would love to add all of them on my list for Texas maybe except for the zoo. I personally love the Grace Museum they almost look something I would see in a movie. Love the list.

    1. Good choice. I personally don’t like visiting a zoo the past few years, but children love visiting a zoo.

  5. I do want to travel to this part of the States as not done it even though have travelled to this country so many times now. I would definitely look into visiting Abilene in Texas on my next visit. Seems there are some great places to keep you busy. From a accommodation point I would look at TownePlace Suites Northeast by Marriott as it looks great and I am a fan of Marriott properties . Thanks for sharing another great and less known destination.

  6. One thing for sure you are right about, is there are so many hidden treasures to be found near to where we live. You showed time and time again the bits of precious and interesting places you explored. I would love to experience the Frontier Experience Theater in Frontier Texas! The hologram looks very real and its interesting to know the history of the land. Looks like the museums there are full of artifacts from the past – that gas station is something I would like to photograph and see for sure!

  7. This is a perfect guide for the first timers. I have never been to Texas and planning to go by the end of this year. So am definitely gonna bookmark this blog as it saves lot of my time. Thanks a lot for the hotel recommendations, we always love Marriott hotels

  8. This blog post made me realize how little of Texas we have visited. Abeline sounds like a good spot to learn about the Old West. It would be cool to see the museum with the holograms. Hubby is ex-military so he always wants to visit military memorials as a sign of respect. I however would want to stroll through the 25 storybook sculptures. Or maybe a trip to the zoo to see the pink flamingos. Always a favourite of mine. Looks like Abeline would keep us busy for a long weekend.

  9. I haven’t heard about this place before but it looks like there are plenty of things to do and see for the visitors. I like that they have great food there as well.

  10. Interesting town Abilene is! First of all the Frontier Texas looks cool. It would fun to learn about the history from Iceage to Wildwest with those holograms & stuff! That would keep the kids entertained too! Since the last 2 years I’ve been more and more interested to learn about the World Wars. I wouldn’t miss the 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum. A museum of sculptures from Children’s books and its free of cost too??? I wouldn’t miss that at all!!!!

  11. I think I would lobe Abilene. I wish to visit Texas some days. I hope the dream comes to pass soon. Maybe we’ll reach Abilene too.

  12. I haven’t heard of Abilene before. And I don’t know Texas. I’ve visited only Houston, San Antonio, and the coast, so far. That’s why I like your detailed Abilene guide because I plan to visit and to sightsee this state. Fort Phantom Hill looks very interesting. And I think the 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum is for me because I am interested in World War II.

    1. Houston, San Antonio, and Austin are normally cities that people visited. When you get a chance to visit North Texas (Dallas/fort Wroth), do stop at Abilene.

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