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It's raining events! April is jam-packed with fun. In this episode of "Texas City Tells" find out about everything that's coming up!
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Episode 91: Texas City Tells: April Events 2026
Episode 90: Texas City Tells - Boyd's One Stop
Crawfish is a way of life! In this episode of Texas City Tells, we're talking with the experts at Boyd's One Stop [https://www.facebook.com/boydsonestop?__tn__=K] and learning all about them. From turkey necks to ravioli and everything in between, find out the newest things being paired with crawfish. Plus, learn how crawfish are like donuts and like Legos, and discover how rice plays a big part in the industry. Tune in to hear from a pro, then let us know in the comments below -- how do you like your crawfish?
Texas City Tells-History Uncovered: City Hall
In 1911, Texas City's first City Hall was one room, located inside a school. It consisted of two desks, a table and little else.Later, when City Hall was on 6th Street in 1928, the public library was located in a small room inside of it, near a much larger room in the building, which was a dressing room.Learn more of the interesting history behind our City Halls in this episode of "Texas City Tells: History Uncovered."
Episode 89: Texas City Tells - March Events
We’ve got our own March Madness going with a full slate of events coming up in March! Tune in to find out all of the details about the concerts, the art, the hunts, the celebrations and the parades. We’re covering it all in this episode of “Texas City Tells.”
Texas City Tells: History Uncovered - Charles Brown
Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and Texas City native Charles Brown is known around the world, serving as a major influence for some of the biggest names in music, like Ray Charles. In our new "Texas City Tells: History Uncovered" podcast, get to know the man behind the legend.Find out about his early days, when he worked as a chemist. Learn the real story behind his iconic pink Cadillac. And hear about the surprising impact visiting his family back home might have had on his career.Tune in to hear Texas City Museum [https://www.facebook.com/TexasCityMuseum?__cft__[0]=AZYrlfyNfJGXHMYe83sErqnSkBzBJuxkl2JoLTBbHxabDX9ihfiz-I63Yn0CyiNgMo1X3fN0prNnCdb8JchNhBEvIAl-gcNCv2WOtlONaTfuMrFurEXzQPdFVMvxfeu8WgI8a9JUZUvlZwmKS4Sjak0vv69Fpa_gYb-VWngrCorof4jo0JFM0kkVvWo9ukUJGQEzK8WqGJOkqUpaqgshIJ1w&__tn__=-]K-R] curator Shelby Rodwell and Moore Memorial Public Library [https://www.facebook.com/moorepubliclibrary?__cft__[0]=AZYrlfyNfJGXHMYe83sErqnSkBzBJuxkl2JoLTBbHxabDX9ihfiz-I63Yn0CyiNgMo1X3fN0prNnCdb8JchNhBEvIAl-gcNCv2WOtlONaTfuMrFurEXzQPdFVMvxfeu8WgI8a9JUZUvlZwmKS4Sjak0vv69Fpa_gYb-VWngrCorof4jo0JFM0kkVvWo9ukUJGQEzK8WqGJOkqUpaqgshIJ1w&__tn__=-]K-R] local history librarian & archivist Theresa Mayfield share stories about this important part of Texas City history!
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