Fuck Yeah Texas

A collection of what makes this state great.

haveiphone-willtravel:

Vintage cigarette machine Gruene Hall, Gruene, TX

haveiphone-willtravel:

Vintage cigarette machine
Gruene Hall,
Gruene, TX

peerintothepast:

Willie Nelson Abbott High School, Abbott, Texas football photo ca 1950 #History #Music

peerintothepast:

Willie Nelson Abbott High School, Abbott, Texas football photo ca 1950 #History #Music

retropostcardgallery:

Judge Roy Bean and his Law, West of the Pecos

retropostcardgallery:

Judge Roy Bean and his Law, West of the Pecos

retropostcardgallery:

Ysleta Spanish Mission, near El Paso, Texas

retropostcardgallery:

Ysleta Spanish Mission, near El Paso, Texas

peacetogether:

WWII Soldier Riding Texas Longhorn by WonderfullyStrange on Flickr.
thedailyhandoff:

1966 National Champion Texas Western

thedailyhandoff:

1966 National Champion Texas Western

txourtx:

Vintage Dr Pepper ad

txourtx:

Vintage Dr Pepper ad

haveiphone-willtravel:

Dr Pepper MuralPilot Point, Texas

haveiphone-willtravel:

Dr Pepper Mural
Pilot Point, Texas

paintmistake:

Deep in the heart of #texas . #lonestarstate #kiddiepark #sanantonio #vintage (Taken with Instagram)

paintmistake:

Deep in the heart of #texas . #lonestarstate #kiddiepark #sanantonio #vintage (Taken with Instagram)

elranchonotsogrande:

It Began in Austin.  What, I’m not sure.  Armadillos.

elranchonotsogrande:

It Began in Austin.  What, I’m not sure.  Armadillos.

findingbulletville:

This is a scan of an original photo I found many years ago. The year written on it was  1911, and said it was in Kingsville, TX.  I love the dark apparition of the man in the fedora walking toward the 2 faceless men in suits.  It’s an incredible shot.  They seem to be waiting for a train next to the station.  
I also found the actual building they were standing in front of.  It’s on a vintage postcard.  You can match the placement of the bushes, trees and sidewalk on the postcard to the original photo.  

findingbulletville:

This is a scan of an original photo I found many years ago. The year written on it was  1911, and said it was in Kingsville, TX.  I love the dark apparition of the man in the fedora walking toward the 2 faceless men in suits.  It’s an incredible shot.  They seem to be waiting for a train next to the station.  

I also found the actual building they were standing in front of.  It’s on a vintage postcard.  You can match the placement of the bushes, trees and sidewalk on the postcard to the original photo.  

always-texan-almost-british:

Greetings from Texas! I love these old postcards. <3

always-texan-almost-british:

Greetings from Texas! I love these old postcards. <3

klappersacks:

Ernest Tubb and His Texas Troubadours - Nashville, Tennessee by The Pie Shops on Flickr.
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