Add these Texan gems to your travel bucket list.

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All 270,000 square miles of Texas have plenty of travel appeal.

Here are the best small towns in Texas.

Royers Round Top Cafe in Texas

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(Tip: Get the chicken-fried steak.

It’s as authentic as it gets.)

Theconverted silosin Round Top are available for a one-of-a-kind glamping experience.

fredericksburg, texas

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You’re rarely ever further than a quick walk or golf-carting traipse away from the beach.

(Golf carts are the main transportation around town.)

You’ll find winery tasting rooms and plenty of shopping in the historic downtown.

Gruene Hall (New Braunfels, Texas)

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you might even catch a Christmas Wine Train in December.

Johnson City, Texas

Johnson City usually rings a bell in Texans' minds for two reasons.

First, it’s the hometown of former U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson.

The Dienger Trading Co. in Boerne, TX

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To top it off, come summertime, the local peaches are delightful.

This little town is also packed with historic buildings dating back to the 1860s.

Royers Round Top Cafe in Texas

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This beloved family beach town on Mustang Island known affectionately and proudly as Port “A” has done a remarkable job of recovering in the wake of the devastation of Hurricane Harvey in 2017, and its 6.3 miles of broad, flat sands remain a great place t

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Downtown Grapevine, TX at Christmas

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Santa Elena Canyon in Big Bend National Park in West Texas

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Johnson City Lights

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Waterfall at Hamilton pool preserve in Dripping Springs,Texas

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Blue Bell Creamery in Brenham, Texas

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Bastrop TX

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Granbury, Texas

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