• Willis Methodist Church – Willis, Texas

    Willis Methodist Church – Willis, Texas

    This marker is located at the corner of Waverly and Thomason Street in Willis. The church is one of the oldest in Willis and is very well maintained. On the side of this church is a beautiful garden which has dedication markers and a memorial brick pathway running through it. It is a very peaceful… Read more

  • Evers Family Cemetery – San Antonio,Tx

    Evers Family Cemetery – San Antonio,Tx

    This marker is located at the 7000 block, forest Pine St in San Antonio. This is a quiet Leon Valley neighborhood near Bandera Road in San Antonio, Texas. An empty lot sits in front of this very peaceful cemetery. There was a large tree that just stood out. I wonder how many people have sat… Read more

  • The Thomas Plantation and Steamboat Landing – Huntsville, Texas

    The Thomas Plantation and Steamboat Landing – Huntsville, Texas

    This historical marker is located at Farm to Market Rd 3454, Huntsville, TX. To find it, head north on FM 3454 (Thomas Lake Rd.) from the intersection of FM 980, and continue for approximately 2 miles until you reach Audrey Lane. In this tranquil area, not many people reside, creating a quiet environment where it’s… Read more

  • Evers Family Cemetery – San Antonio,Tx

    Evers Family Cemetery – San Antonio,Tx

    This marker is located at the 7000 block, forest Pine St in San Antonio. This is a quiet Leon Valley neighborhood near Bandera Road in San Antonio, Texas. The Evers Family Cemetery is located in San Antonio, Texas. It began on the Evers family farm in 1877 when a woman traveling through the area became ill and… Read more

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Diane-Historical Marker Vagabond

I love stopping at historical markers to delve into the past. Recently, I embarked on a mission: capturing photos of these markers, conducting research, and sharing their stories on my blog. With over 16,000 historical markers scattered across Texas, I understand that my collection will never be exhaustive. Nonetheless, I’m committed to capturing as many as I can. If you share my passion for Texas history, I invite you to follow along and share your own experiences. Happy travels!