Elm Street Classic Car Show - Hillsboro Texas
The 8th Annual Elm Street Classic Car Show hosted by Carroll Estes and the Roadside America Museum was a huge success with over 260+ classic and street rods displayed . Video produced by E.H. Anderson Public Relations.
Hillsboro Promo - Episode 713 - The Daytripper
In his “Viewer’s Choice” finale, Chet heads to a modern town with a vintage feel. He visits a museum of roadside attractions and nostalgia, then visits a local soda fountain for a back-in-time meal. Along the way, he visits a museum in an old jail dedicated to history and a museum in a local college that’s dedicated to Texans at war. For some outdoor adventure, Chet goes rock climbing above the waters of Lake Whitney, and then finishes the day over a plate of Texas BBQ.
Accident on I-35 In Hillsboro, Tx
The haunted Tarleton B&B in Hillsboro.
Haunted bed and breakfast in Hillsboro Texas .Its currently not a bed and breakfast anymore but we talked to owners and they agreed to let us stay for a good fee. But we didn't last an hour .They put us on the 3rd floor and there was constant shaking of the room and screaming . We left and they wont let us take our cell phones up there and we couldn't do any pictures. part of the agreement for being there and no refund either.
Roberts Ranch in Hillsboro, Texas Part 1
The drive to the house from the main road...
Getting parked at the TA in Hillsboro Texas
Maneuvering around fuel islands, other trucks, light poles and cones to park for the night
Car show in Hillsboro, Tx in September
Alot of nice cars, old fire trucks, cushman scooters, and old rusty school buses
POR LA 35 RUMBO A HILLSBORO TX.
Echando carreritas con los trailers x la 35
Hillsboro tx checkers
Jacob and Joseph playing checkers
Hillsboro Texas State Track Meet 2013
This is Hillsboro Texas first time going to Austin Texas in the state track meet !
King of the Windmills, Stockton, California
RoadsideAmerica.com's 1996 visit with Frank Medina, Stockton, California rancher known for his windmill collection and his incredibly resilient teeth.
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Video Transcript
[Interview with Frank Medina around his ranch property and windmill collection]
I'm known all over the world they write to me from London England, Ireland, Switzerland,
and Spain, all over Canada came down here saying Windmill Man, Windmill, King of the
Windmills, the man with the most windmills in the world. [dog barks] I've collected over 2,000 of these things.
You cutter and you sputter and you putter and... and that's about the [dog barks]
size of it. But i do feel I pick my windmills and fix these hoses and I... I keep busy, I keep busy.
The oldest man in the world with all his teeth no cavities I never went to dentist my life. I will be 89 years old first day of May. About another
month of so. I ate a lot of hard bread and beans, boy.
Way back in nineteen thirty, thirty years before you were born, [dog barks] and I
work for dollar a day, and saved and saved and saved. I only have a grammar
school education but you don't have to go to college or no goddamn place to make money if they got anything upstairs, and I didn't like to work for anybody cuz I like to
I don't like to take orders, see, oh I figured if that joker's gonna make uh, make
enough to buy a dinner I'm gonna make enough to buy a sandwich.
And that's the way I went all my life.
Hillsboro Outlet Mall
Hillsboro Outlet Mall is dead! What happened?
Weapons of the Red River War
This slideshow provides an introduction to the weapons used during the Red River War in Texas, and was produced for our heritage travel app, Texas Time Travel Tours. The mobile app features statewide thematic tours focusing on a variety of time periods and cultures in Texas history. View the mobile tours or download the app at
How to help a Snapping Turtle Cross the Road
This video demonstrates multiple methods you could use to help a large Snapping Turtle across the road.
Anti-Mexican American Violence under the Digital Lens
LLILAS Benson Digital Scholarship Speaker Series
Co-Sponsored by the Center for Mexican American Studies
In Mapping Segregated Histories of Racial Violence, Mónica Muñoz Martínez (2017–19 Carnegie Fellow and the Stanley Bernstein Assistant Professor of American Studies and Ethnic Studies at Brown University) uses digital tools to recover and make visible lost and obscured histories of racial violence in Texas from 1900 to 1920. Addressing the fact that local residents in the United States too often have borne the burden of demanding a public reckoning with legacies of state violence and navigating tensions in public memory, she believes new methods of storytelling are needed to help make research publicly available. Working at the intersection of American studies, ethnic studies, public humanities, and digital humanities, she says, has created opportunities to rethink archival research and historical narrative. The presentation will also unveil her newly launched Mapping Violence Project.
John Morán González (Director of the Center for Mexican American Studies and professor of English at UT-Austin) presents “State Violence and the Archive: Remembering La Matanza of 1915,” examining the cultural representations of state violence along the U.S.–Mexico borderlands between 1910 and 1920. Atrocities committed by state authorities in the South Texas borderlands during this period included the summary execution of an estimated 1,000 Mexican-descent residents suspected of aiding a guerilla uprising against the U.S. government, yet historical accounts of anti-Mexican atrocities obscure their white-supremacist origins. Drawing upon the work done by the Refusing to Forget Project, Morán González argues that these representations both enable and limit the possibilities of mobilizing the archive in the service of reforming public consciousness about such events, even as they resonate profoundly with contemporary issues of state violence against people of color, particularly police brutality.
January 31, 2018
Soul Vibration - Darla Tiesing Cox
I do not own this music
SONG: Soul Vibration
ARTIST: J. Walk *** I am working on my 'one handed' cane work....cast doesn't come off for another few weeks ...just in time for Oct shows!!!! :) But I need to stay groovy while injury heals. Hope I don't suck at this too much with my hand broken (in 2 places even) Hell, I'm still trying and giving what I can :) I LOVE DANCING THAT MUCH! It saves me, it sooths me and it makes me happy :)