The Oldest Town in Texas is a feast for the senses. The taste of blueberries at their peak of ripeness; the smell of new blooms in the state’s largest azalea garden; the sight of rolling hills and towering pine trees; and the rich history that intertwines it all.
The red brick streets of the bustling downtown business and tourist district are lined with unique, locally owned shops, antique stores and art galleries. Historic treasures such as the Old University Building, Durst-Taylor Historic House and Gardens and the Sterne-Hoya House Museum are plentiful and within walking distance.

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Annual events such as the Nacogdoches Azalea Trail, Americana Fest, Texas Blueberry Festival and Nine Flags Festival are some of the best times to make the scenic drive to the heart of Texas Forest Country. But if a lazy weekend in a historic downtown bed & breakfast is more your speed – Nacogdoches is sure to please.
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JULY 2007
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7, 14, 21, 28 |
Nacogdoches Farmers Market
107 Pearl Street (At Main)
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AUGUST 2007
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18 – 19 |
Nacogdoches Trade Days
NW Loop 224
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SEPTEMBER 2007
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14 – 15 |
Sandyland Bluegrass Reunion
Triple B Farms Campground |
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