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Washington Avenue is an umbilical cord that gives life to Navasota, Texas.
Read moreHollyhocks, about 60 species in the Alcea genus, Alcea spp., are native to Asia and over thousands of years have made their way across the globe.
Read moreBy 1850, two medical doctors were living in Anderson, Texas.
Read moreMalva neglecta and other species in the Malva genus, Malva spp., share the common names common mallow, buttonweed and cheeseweed.
Read moreWe are in fall, but the temperatures make it seem like we are beginning summer.
Read moreWhen the Historic Homes Survey of the National Parks & Wildlife was done in Grimes County in 1936, photographer Henry Barnes photographically documented over a dozen homes of the earliest settlers in and about Anderson.
Read moreOn Sunday evening if you were passing through Richards and you thought you heard beautiful music, you weren’t hearing things.
Read moreThank you to the American Legion McCluskey Post 640 of Anderson who presented a wonderful program for POW/MIA Day Friday, Sept. 20.
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