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    Storybook Getaway

    Think of all the stories you can tell after a trip to this Texas town

    Cheryl Ng Collett
    Cheryl Ng Collett
    Jun 8, 2016 | 9:00 am

    Originally the end point of the Chisholm Trail, Abilene has come a long way from its frontier roots. The town about 180 miles west of Dallas has emerged as the Storybook Capital of Texas, but that's not Abilene's only tale to discover.

    What to do

    Storybook Capital of Texas
    Take a stroll through Abilene's historic downtown, and it becomes clear why it's considered the Storybook Capital of Texas. Start at theAbilene Convention and Visitors Bureau (the former Texas & Pacific Railroad Depot) and delight in seeing the first of the storybook character sculptures peppered throughout the area. Favorites include the collection of Dr. Seuss sculptures, such as The Lorax, Green Eggs and Ham, The Grinch, and Cat in the Hat.

    You can spy the Man in the Moon, Jack Frost, and other beloved characters outside the Grace Museum, Abilene Library, and National Center for Children's Illustrated Literature (NCCIL). The NCCIL, which features a rotating exhibit of works from illustrators of children's books, is worth a gander, and children get a kick out of the reading corner and arts and crafts room.

    Children's Art & Literacy Festival
    Now in its fifth year, the Children's Art & Literacy Festival (CALF) takes place June 9-11 and celebrates the work of illustrator and author Mark Teague, of the How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight series. NCCIL showcases Teague's original artwork all summer long, and a new dinosaur storybook character sculpture will be unveiled in Teague's honor at the Abilene Civic Center.

    The historic downtown also will transform into a storybook adventure with a costume parade, dramatic book readings, and arts and crafts themed around Teague's books; fans can ask the illustrator to sign books. Also expect food trucks, face painting, live music, magic shows, and movies at the historic Paramount Theatre.

    Frontier Texas
    Did you ever play cowboys and Indians as a child? Well this is like that — sort of. At the state-of-the-art museum, stories are told from the viewpoints of settlers and Native Americans alike. Meet lawmen, outlaws, Indian chiefs, and various other characters through a series of realistic holographic videos that appear with a click of a button.

    Learn about settlements, military life, the Comanche empire, the frontier's buffalo-hide trade, and gun weaponry. The exhibit ends inside the Experience Theater, where visitors find themselves in the prairie in the middle of a Texas thunderstorm and observing a buffalo stampede, an exciting shoot-out at the Beehive Saloon, and an Indian attack.

    Grace Museum
    For an artful activity, the Grace Museum pleases with more than 1,500 pieces of fine art and photography, with a focus on American artists. The permanent collection features Ansel Adams, Vernon Fisher, Robert Rauschenberg, and Andy Warhol, to name a few, and there's a floor dedicated to rotating exhibits.

    Kids will love the second-floor children's museum, a hands-on science and discovery center that includes a replica of the historical Paramount Theater, where theatrics are highly encouraged.

    Abilene Zoo
    At 16 acres, this is one the most charming and walkable zoos in the state. The Abilene Zoo is home to more than 900 animals, including black rhinos, lions, reptiles, birds, and amphibians. Don't miss the newly constructed giraffe safari, where visitors can feed these gentle, long-necked animals at eye level in their habitat.

    Running at regular intervals is the Safari Train Express, which gives visitors a quick tour of the entire zoo.

    Buffalo Gap Historic Village
    A cluster of frontier buildings at Buffalo Gap Historic Village offers visitors a glimpse of the past. Time hop to 1883 and wander the early days of a settlement, hail the arrival of the railroad from Texas and Pacific Railway company (T&P) in 1904, and then visit 1925 to see the emergence of industrialization and how the invention of the combustion engine brought an end to the frontier days.

    While in Buffalo Gap, don't skip an opportunity to visit Perini Ranch Steakhouse. Cowboy cook and rancher Tom Perini serves hand-rubbed grilled steaks and chuckwagon favorites like old-fashioned green beans and Jack Daniels whiskey bread pudding in a rural roadhouse setting. Oh, and the burger's pretty darn good too.

    Where to stay

    With Texas heritage decor — handmade mesquite furniture, antiques, hides, horns, and hats — Sayles Ranch Guesthousescater to the cowboy or cowgirl in all of us. Ideal for families, guesthouses vary in size, from the one-bedroom Hideout, which fits three people, to the swanky City Slickers, which can sleep up to 10.

    Sayles Landmark bed-and-breakfast is available for couples needing just one room.

    Where to eat

    Abi Haus serves simple comfort food and trendy craft cocktails. Its version of a BLT is the PBAT, with melt-in-your-mouth pork belly, arugula, and tomato. For dessert, have the lemon curd beignets.

    Abilene has its own hipster coffee shop too. Called Monks Coffee Shop, it adequatelycaffeinates patrons while they Snapchat.

    A fun place to end the evening is The Mill, which has been converted into a wine bar. For some scenery, grab a table among the grapevines. Or cozy up on one of the patios and enjoy some starters, desserts, wine, or beer. Check the weekly calendar for live music, special events, and food trucks.

    The Mill — literally an old mill — is now a wine bar.

    The Mill wine bar in Abilene, Texas
      
    Photo courtesy of The Mill
    The Mill — literally an old mill — is now a wine bar.
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    Exploring Texas

    Texas landmark grants visitors rare sight for a limited time

    Nicole Raney
    Jun 13, 2016 | 1:47 pm
    Texas landmark grants visitors rare sight for a limited time
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    The Glen Rose Aquifer is only visible at Natural Bridge Caverns after heavy rains.

    There's a new sight to behold at a Texas landmark, but it won't last very long.

    Heavy rains have created a dazzling spectacle in the underground passages of the Natural Bridge Caverns near San Antonio, and intrepid visitors can now tour the phenomenon. The rarely seen Discovery Aquifer Tour gives visitors a first-hand look at the Glen Rose Aquifer, the water reservoir that lies below the caverns.

    Under normal circumstances, the water table cannot be seen, but heavy rains have sent large amounts of groundwater into the aquifer, causing it to rise into the lower chambers of Natural Bridge Caverns. Some of the passages are submerged, granting guests a rare chance to get a close-up look at an aquifer.

    Natural Bridge Caverns cannot predict how long the aquifer will be visible. Sunny skies may bode well for our summertime activities, but once the rain stops, the water will slowly recede, until it disappears.

    The 75-minute Discovery Aquifer Tour is $21.99 for ages 12 and up, $13.99 for ages 3-11. Call ahead at 210-651-6101 to confirm water levels are still visible. The Discovery Tour will resume when the water recedes.

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