By LINDA LANGE, Scripps Howard News Service

Where European culture intermingles with cowboy ways

FREDERICKSBURG, Texas -- The great, big state of Texas has a great, big heart. It's known as the Texas Hill Country.The mere mention of its bluebonnets and barbecue brings a soft reverence to the voice of true Texans. They will talk about Willie Nelson, small towns, dude ranches and softly rolling hills.

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Corpus Christi covers the waterfront -- beautifully

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas -- While driving under the palms of Shoreline Boulevard, we realize the people of Corpus Christi treasure their waterfront. They rollerblade and jog along the promenade. They play in city parks and on beaches along Corpus Christi Bay. They've planted the Texas State Aquarium and Art Museum of South Texas so that bay views can be enjoyed by all visitors.

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Diversions shift with the tide on barrier islands

PORT ARANSAS, Texas -- The world's longest chain of barrier islands hugs the coast of the Lone Star State. This ribbon of sand and sea oats captivates with its beauty and wild spirit.

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Atlanta neighborhood commemorates childhood of civil-rights leader

ATLANTA -- When the Rev. G.H. Williams received a letter from the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., he didn't know that it would change his life. He served a congregation in Macon at the time.

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Legend-rich Scotland keeps a loch on the imagination

LOCH NESS, Scotland -- The Christmas Day release of the film "The Water Horse" is likely to spark a storm of renewed interest in the Loch Ness monster.

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