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  1. I have never heard of Nacogdoches but it looks like a cute little gem! Sounds like there is a good amount to see and do there as well! I love that it has both of the best worlds including some history as well as outdoor activities 🙂

  2. Nacogdoches is new to me and the way you have described the things to do I am already yearning to get there. HOHO seems to be the best idea to explore the place. Coca Cola mural is interesting.

  3. I am sure it would be interesting to visit the oldest town in Texas and learn more about the history and see the various landmarks. Good to know there are lots of trails in and around Nocogdoches to enjoy. Hubby would be happy to know there is a microbrewery in town too. Definitely worth a visit if we travel to Texas.

  4. I always like to begin the exploration of a new town in the Information Centre as well. Just like the one in Nacogdoches, I like how some of them have gone through so many hands over the years. There’s so much to do in this town, it’d be perfect for the kids. Exploring the different historic trails on foot would be cool, then finishing it off with a cold drink and nice lunch in town. Then a bit of antique shopping to finish the day.

  5. Nacogdoches sounds like a fascinating place! I love exploring old, historic cities and this 200+ year old town fits the bill perfectly. Strolling through the historic downtown, shopping and stopping for beers would be amazing!

  6. I never really heard of Nacogdoches as the oldest town in Texas, and cool things to do there. But of course,Texas seems amazing. I think it’s good to know about the town not forgetting to include fun things for kids, this would be so great for families to make a special trip there. Moreover, as you said, despite being a small town, Nacogdoches still offers microbrewery and a vineyard. Sounds very inviting to me. People with pets too would love to have a trip here.

  7. We love learning more about Texas’ hidden gems through your blog. We have not heard yet of nacogdoches but its interesting to know the history of this old town. You had us at the breweries (one of us is Belgian so we love beer) and the cultural aspects! Will def have this in mind when we get to visit Texas.

    1. I think it’s a trend now to have a brewery in town. Everywhere we went, there’s almost always a brewery in town. And yes, do stop to Nacogdoches whenever you get an opportunity to visit Texas.

  8. I’ve not heard of this oldest town is Texas before, and sounds like I’m missing out. I would love to explore the downtown, find that mural, visit the gardens, and then stop in and have a local craft beer. Sounds like a great day trip to me!

  9. Nacogdoches certainly matches the Texas image in my mind. But it has really so much more. Would love to spend some relaxed time in the gardens around. And certainly wouldn’t miss out on the Museums. A hop-on-hop-off is always that we never miss out. Certainly the best way to see any city.

  10. Good to know that Nacogdoches is oldest town in Texas and it really looks wonderful to visit. I would love to wander around historic Downtown Nacogdoches. The Old Nacogdoches University Building looks impressive and has beautiful building too.

  11. I have never heard of Nagocdoches! It sounds like a fun place to visit. I especially love that it has both history an outdoor-fun things to do

  12. Looks like there are a lot of things to do here! I would love to walk on the original Indian path with birds’ chirping in the background at Lanana Creek Trail. That mural of Coco cola looks totally impressive! I love the fact that exploring history can be done within short distance from the downtown area. The ‘gateway’ statues look truly realistic! Great architecture there. 🙂

  13. There is so much to see and explore in Nacogdoches, and it seems the place provides many things to keep the people busy. RIght from breweries to murals to gardens to antique shops, there is lot to be explored. I don’t know the distance between the places, but somehow I got an idea that many things can be explored on foot.

  14. Nacogdoches seems like a cool place to explore when in Texas. Really thoughtful of you to mention detailed information of the establishments including opening hours.

  15. Sounds like there is a fair amount to see and do in Nacogdoches. Interesting that Bonnie Parker came from this area. If I visit, I’d definitely check out the historic sites.

  16. I must admit to never having heard of Nacogdoches! It looks so quaint – I can imagine it as a wild west town with saloons. I love the vintage Mercantile and cute main street. I would gladly weekend in Nacogdoches!

  17. I would love to check out the wineries and breweries as well as the antique shops. You really know all the ins and outs of Texas.

  18. Oldest city in Texas and top 10 places to visit and somehow I still had not heard of it. But it looks great. You had me at gardens.

  19. Love the Coca Cola mural!! So cool that a place with such rich history is so close to the big metropolitan areas. Also, such a sweet pup. Thanks for sharing!

    1. Still, a lot of Texans haven’t been to Nacogdoches yet. They don’t know there’s a cool place that is not too far from where they live.

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