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Texas
The Lone Star State
Established 1845, 28th State

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Did You Know?
  • The privately owned King Ranch in south Texas is bigger than the state of Rhode Island.
  • Texas’s native horny toad is actually a lizard and can shoot blood from its eyes.
  • Bracken Cave, near San Antonio, is home to about 20 million bats.
  • Corn has been grown in Texas for at least two thousand years.
  • Texas has 15 kinds of rattlesnakes.
  • Ima Hogg was the real name of a Texas governor’s daughter.
  • Texans fought a battle after the end of the Civil War because they hadn’t heard the war was over.
  • The town of Sweetwater holds the annual World’s Largest Rattlesnake Round-up. Events include snake charming, snake weigh-ins, and eating fried rattlesnake meat!
  • Many Texas roads or highways have the initials FM before the number (e.g., FM 1960). It’s not a radio station; it means Farm-to-Market road.
  • More than five thousand wildflower species grow in Texas.
  • Texas has only one natural lake.
  • Texas has had seven different capitals.
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Friendship—Texas comes from the Caddo Indian word Tejas, meaning “friendly.”