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St. Louis Catholic Church

St. Louis Catholic Church

The "new" church was completed in 1870. One hundred years later, in 1970, it became a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark for its architectural and historical significance. It features tall stained-glass windows and its original wood altars, statues and pews. Nearby still stands a tiny chapel built as the first community project of the Alsatian pioneers. The chapel is on grounds of the Moye Retreat Center, former convent of the Sisters of Divine Providence. St. Louis Day church festival is celebrated yearly, usually on the Sunday closest to Aug. 25. Visitors welcome. Angelo and Madrid streets.

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U.S. 90 and Angelo Street.
Castroville, Texas

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The lush, natural habitat exhibits of the zoo are home to 500 animal species and a world-famous reptile collection. It was named one of the top zoos in America and the No. 1 attraction in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex by the 2004 Zagat Survey U.S. Family Travel Guide.

In 2010, the zoo opened a new 30,000-square-foot herpetological facility, dubbed the Museum of Living Art, which houses more than 4,000 amphibians and reptiles of 260 species in an architecturally stunning building.

An above- and underwater viewing exhibit is home to a colony of African black-footed penguins. Other exhibits include an African savannah with endangered black and white rhinos, giraffes and birds; Asian Falls, where guests stroll along raised a boardwalk to view Sumatran tigers and bears; and World of Primates, which features Great Ape species, monkeys, tropical birds and more.

Don't miss Texas Wild!, an 8-acre exhibit dedicated to the Lone Star State's native flora and fauna, which houses more than 200 native Texas animals.

Open at 10 a.m. daily; seasonal closing times vary. Admission charge. 1989 Colonial Parkway. 817/759-7500. www.fortworthzoo.org.

City: Fort Worth
Region: Prairies and Lakes

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Popular Attractions

With so many amazing things to do in Texas, there’s not enough room to feature them all. So check out some popular attractions to see just how much fun your Texas vacation can be.

Alibates Flint Quarries National Monument
City: Fritch
Region: Panhandle Plains

Billy Bob's Texas
City: Fort Worth
Region: Prairies and Lakes

Caddo Mounds State Historic Site
City: Alto
Region: Piney Woods

Galveston Island Beach
City: Galveston
Region: Gulf Coast

The Alamo
City: San Antonio
Region: South Texas Plains

Devil’s Backbone
City: Wimberley
Region: Hill Country

Big Bend National Park
City: Big Bend National Park Area
Region: Big Bend Country

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