Nacogdoches
Top Places to Visit
Oak Grove Cemetery
Oak Grove Cemetery, 200 E. Main. Resting place of four signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence, and a number of other Texan historical figures.
Old Nacogdoches University Building
Old Nacogdoches University Building, Mounds at Hughes. Built in 1845, this is the only surviving structure of a university commisioned by the Republic of Texas... more
Durst-taylor Historic House And Gardens
Durst-Taylor Historic House and Gardens, 304 North Street. An 1830's farmstead, blacksmith shop, and smokehouse. The house is the second-oldest extant structure...
Millard's Crossing Historic Village
Millard's Crossing Historic Village, 6020 North Street, [2]. A reconstructed historic 19th century village.
Sterne-hoya House Museum And Library
Sterne-Hoya House Museum and Library, 211 S. Lanana. The oldest standing structure in town, constructed in 1830, once served as a meeting place for famous ... more
Old North Church
Old North Church, off US 59 just north of town. Believed to be the oldest union church in Texas. The present building was constructed in 1852.
Top Places to Eat
Casa Tomas Restaurant
Casa Tomas Restaurant, 1514 North St, 936 560 2403. Good Mexican food at relatively low prices.
Top Places for Nightlife
Sports Shack Bar & Grill
Sports Shack Bar & Grill, 4601 North Street, 936-560-6678
Top Activity Places
Lanana Creek Trail
Lanana Creek Trail, from Liberty Hall on East Main. This 2.5 mile trail was once an Indian footpath.