Explore historic places, small towns, and hidden gems across Texas during America’s 250th anniversary, all accessible through Greyhound’s nationwide network. 


As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, there’s no better way to mark the occasion than to explore the places that shaped the nation’s identity. Texas offers a powerful lens into American history, where Indigenous heritage, Spanish influence, frontier expansion, and multicultural traditions intersect. 

While the state is often defined by major cities like Dallas, Houston, Austin, and San Antonio, this guide highlights smaller communities and hidden gems, making it easy to explore the Lone Star State during America 250, one stop at a time. Here’s a list of historic places in Texas to visit for America 250:


El Paso — Where Texas History Begins 

Few destinations capture the earliest chapters of Texas history like Ysleta Mission, built in 1682. The surrounding community is also considered the oldest in the state, reflecting deep Indigenous and Spanish colonial roots. Visitors can explore historic landmarks and experience the blend of American and Mexican heritage that continues to shape the region. 

Greyhound Stop: 200 W San Antonio St, El Paso, TX 79901


Cleburne — Step Into the American Frontier 

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The Chisholm Trail Outdoor Museum recreates the frontier era with an 1855 log courthouse, blacksmith shop, stagecoach, and Texas Rangers exhibits. The museum brings the cattle-drive era to life and highlights the cowboy culture that shaped the American West. 

Greyhound Stop: 1118 S Main St, Cleburne, TX 76033


Nacogdoches — The Oldest Town in Texas 

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Founded in 1779, Nacogdoches has flown nine different flags throughout its history and played a key role in Texas independence. Its preserved historic district and museums showcase centuries of cultural exchange and American expansion. 

Greyhound Stop: 4010 South St, Nacogdoches, TX 75964


Fredericksburg — German Heritage in Texas Hill Country 

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Fredericksburg blends German immigrant history with Texas frontier culture, offering traditional festivals, wineries, and historic museums celebrating its founding. The town reflects the diverse immigrant influences that helped shape American communities. 

Greyhound Stop: 2204 Hwy 16 S, Fredericksburg, TX 78624


Tyler — America’s Largest Rose Garden 

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The Tyler Municipal Rose Garden features more than 38,000 rose bushes and serves as a major tourism landmark rooted in Texas’ agricultural history. Its expansive grounds offer a peaceful setting between major cities. 

Greyhound Stop: 210 E Oakwood St, Tyler, TX 75702


Navasota — Texas Music and Small-Town Charm 

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Known for historic Victorian homes, local art galleries, and seasonal bluebonnet fields, Navasota reflects the cultural traditions and community spirit that define small-town Texas. The town also has deep musical roots and a vibrant local arts scene. 

Greyhound Stop: 10200 State Hwy 6, 77868 Navasota, TX 


Why Travel Texas for America’s 250th Anniversary 

America’s 250th celebration is about more than visiting famous landmarks — it’s about discovering the communities, cultures, and local traditions that shaped the nation. 

Greyhound’s coast-to-coast network helps travelers reach both iconic destinations and lesser-known towns across Texas. Whether exploring Spanish missions, frontier museums, or hidden cultural gems, a Texas journey offers a powerful look at the people and places that define America. 

During America’s 250th anniversary, there’s no better time to travel through Texas and experience the nation’s history firsthand.