We bet you've heard of Kilgore and their Rangerettes (America's original drill team!), but did you know you can also eat authentic Hungarian food there, too? Kilgore will surprise you with its delicious food, rich heritage, and unique museums. Head on out to east Texas and find out for yourself!
Culture
The mission of the Texas Broadcast Museum is to collect, preserve, and showcase the history of electronic communications, educate, and entertain patrons of all ages, and to maintain a library of historical documents and media. Everyone who visits will find something to interest them in 8500+ square feet of collected memorabilia!
Gussie Nell Davis was asked in 1940 to create a show for halftime that would keep fans in their seats, and thus, America’s first drill team was born! The Rangerettes are legendary for a very good reason, and you can learn all about why when you visit their museum on Kilgore College’s campus.
Food
In the land of Texas where brisket is king – at this joint – the RIBS reign supreme. They’ve been smoking and serving them up to hungry customers since 1939. In fact, at one point, ribs was the only thing on the menu. They’ve since expanded to a full blown restaurant with incredible food. Don’t miss the dessert. CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE CLIP.
As the only Hungarian restaurant in Texas, Brigitta’s is truly unique. Head here for some delicious food seasoned with real Hungarian paprika – you haven’t had real paprika until you’ve tried it! Don’t miss out on Hungarian classics like cabbage rolls and chicken paprikash. It’s exotic yet unique at the same time. CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE CLIP.
Outdoors
East Texas mountain biking is unlike biking anywhere else, and for the outdoor enthusiast, it’s a must. Biking this trail means getting muddy, executing jumps, and generally having a great time.
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