Historical Markers in Refugio County, Texas
Amon B. King
Barefield School
Birthplace of Clara Driscoll
Colonel A.M. Hobby; Hobby's 8th Texas Infantry Regiment, C.S.A.
Empresario James Power
Irish Immigrants in Refugio
John and Virginia Linney House
John Howland Wood and Nancy Clark Wood House
John White Bower
King's Men Monument
Mount Calvary Cemetery
Nicholas Fagan
Old Saint Mary's Cemetery
Our Lady of Refuge Catholic Church
Peter Henry Fagan House
Peter Teal
Preston Rose Austin (November 11, 1872-September 29, 1929)
Refugio City Hall
Refugio County
Refugio County Courthouses
Sally Scull
Site of the Home of Captain Ira Westover
Site of the Home of John White Bower
Site of the Town of Copano
T-C Ranch House
Urrea Oaks
Woodsboro Square
Woodworth House
Yucatan Soliders' Burial Site
Texas is also home to the world's largest honky-tonk, Billy Bob's Texas in Fort Worth. The venue covers three acres and can hold up to 6,000 people.~ Texas random facts