
Brenham,
located just a short drive East on 290 out of Austin, is
a great place to visit for a few days of beauty and history.
Brenham is located 70 miles west of Houston, 100
miles east of Austin, 195 miles north east of San Antonio,
35 miles southwest of Bryan/College Station, and in the
heart of historic Texas! The
map shows the location relative to Brenham. The town
is close enough to Houston, many live in Brenham and commute.
Within
less than an hour of Brenham there is the ÏWashington-On-The-Brazos,
the area of historic Independence, historic
Chappel Hill, Blue Bell Ice Cream
Factory, the Antique Rose Emporium,
downtown Brenham's quaint shops and special dining at Café
M. Bloomers, Must be Heaven, Volare's Italian Restaurant,
and others.

The
Star Of The Republic Museum built in the
shape of a star to represent the Texas Republic Star for
which the Lone Star State is know. It is a located
on a 300 acre site and the building is an 8,000 sq. feet
modern facility, two stories in height, filled with Texas
history and artifacts.
Independence
was well established as the wealthiest community
in Texas by the mid-1800's. Sam Houston was the most famous
resident and the town became the home of Baylor University.
This day trip is not for the Ïwater park 6 flags
seeking groups, but for those with a love to step
back in time, the Brehham area makes for an interesting
trip. There are a number of homes from the mid 1800's to
visit, the old Baylor park, the residence of Mrs. Sam Houston,
some stores dating back to the turn of the century and early
1900's, and some cemeteries with markers in the 1800's.
The
Independence Baptist Church , founded in
1839, is the oldest Texas Baptist congregation still in
existence. It was here when Sam Houston converted to the
Baptist faith and was baptized by Dr. Rufus Burleson in
the waters of nearby Rocky Creek. Independence is located
9 miles North of Brenham. Take 105 and exit onto FM 50 for
the short drive.
Sam
Houston lived in Independence after serving as
Senator from Texas . He rented a house not far from the
Old Baylor Ruins. There is a pew still in the old church
where he once carved his initials during a sermon
There are numerous homes, etc. related to his life here.
http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Independence/IndependenceTexas.htm
The
Antique Rose Emporium is a never-to-be-forgotten
tour for the rose lovers. Ares of antique roses bust forth
with pleasing aromas and beauty. Call 210 651 -4565, open
seven days a week, 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. These hidden treasures
of the past are located at 9300 Lueckemeyer Rd., Brenham,
Texas. http://www.antiqueroseemporium.com/findus.tmpl
Chappell
Hill , Texas is an especially good historical area.
This community was established about mid 1800 and became
a thriving town of sawmills, railroad, churches, schools,
and cotton farms. Hit by the Civil War and Yellow Fever
of 1867, it never recovered totally. The Chappell Hill Historical
Society is a worthy tour of approximately 60 places in the
area to visit, and many can be done by walking just a very
short distance to their locations. http://www.chappellhilltx.com/What%20to%20See%20and%20Do.html

Washington-On-The-Brazos
is where it all happened, and just
outside of Brenham, Texas. This is where Texas became a
nation free from Mexico. There is a wonderful Visitor's
Center, Museum, State Park, and lots more. As one walks
the hallowed grounds the sence of the
importance of
the indenpendence of Texas becomes almost sacred.
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/park/washingt/
Take
time to visit the Pleasant Hill Winery
for a tasting tour . www.pleasanthillwinery.com.
I know I don't have to remind you not to miss a visit
to Blue Bell Ice Creameries . For information
about the tour, or you'd like to make reservations, call
800 327-8135 or 979.830-2197. http://www.bluebell.com/
There
are a number of outstanding Bed and Breakfast, as well as
motels in the area. I have an article on Lillian
Farms B&B in the Photo And Travel B & B
section of this issue. Happy
Traveling
To
The Ends Of The Earth And Then Some.
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