Nacogdoches
The “Oldest Town in Texas,” Nacogdoches was named for the Caddo family of Indians who once lived in the area. The town remained a Caddo settlement until 1716 when Spain established a mission here. For more than a hundred years Nacogdoches was the major eastern gateway to Texas. The city is often referred to as the “Cradle of Texas Liberty.” The town offers visitors insight into the fight for Texas independence. While six flags have flown over Texas, nine flags, including those of three abortive republics flew over Nacogdoches.
Numerous landmarks and museums pay tribute to the town’s historic past, which makes it a popular tourist destination today. The city is also home to Stephen F. Austin State University.
La Calle del Norte
Spanish for "The Street of the North," currently North Street in Nacogdoches, believed to be oldest public thoroughfare in the U.S. Long before Spanish explorers discovered and named it, route…
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Things to Do in Nacogdoches
Millard’s Crossing
A reconstructed historic village on 37 acres just north of the city depicts a broad…
Learn more →Oak Grove Cemetery
Graves date from 1837. Several interesting monuments; four signers of Texas Declaration of Independence, including…
Learn more →Lanana Creek Trail
Six-mile rustic trail through Pecan Acres Park along Lanana Creek. Scenic trail follows paths once…
Learn more →Durst-Taylor Historic House and Gardens
Durst-Taylor Historic House and Gardens is a circa 1835 wood-frame house interpreted to the 1840…
Learn more →Old North Church
Believed to be oldest union church in Texas; several denominations worshiped here. First was Baptist…
Learn more →El Camino Real
"The King's Highway;" first blazed in 1691 by Domingo Teran de los Rios, first provincial…
Learn more →Old Nacogdoches University
Built 1845, modified Grecian structure was first nonsectarian university established during Republic of Texas. On…
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All Attractions in Nacogdoches
- El Camino Real
- Lanana Creek Trail
- Millard’s Crossing
- Old Nacogdoches University
- Old North Church
- Durst-Taylor Historic House and Gardens
- La Calle del Norte
- Oak Grove Cemetery
- Old Stone Fort
- Piney Woods Country Club
- Ruby M. Mize Azalea Garden
- Stephen F. Austin Mast Arboretum
- Sterne-Hoya House Museum and Library
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