MeeskaMomma
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sue and co...
I would recommend flying into San Antonio to see some of the historic missions, visit the River Walk and try some delicious Mexican food. I would then drive to the Hill Country to see some of the beautiful fall scenery and stay in some of the quaint B&Bs. Fredricksburg which is in the Hill Country is worth a drive for the historic character, shopping, and delicious German food.
This is the advice of a native Texan
I love Fort Worth (I live near there) and Austin but if I could see only a little of Texas in the fall this is where I'd go, especially given your interests and the fact that you didn't mention bringing kids.
I third? this.


If his family has been in Texas for six generations, then he is likely from one of the families that was here before the revolution. They probably fought in the war. In Texas, it is a big deal to have had ancestors who fought against Mexico in the revolution. My ancestors were here before the war and one fought at San Jacinto, which is a matter of great family pride. We were here when Texas was part of Mexico, then an independent country and later, part of the US by choice. It's like having ancestors who came over on The Mayflower.