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SCENIC ROUTE: DISCOVERIES IN TEXAS FILM AND VIDEO, a new web exhibit from TAMI, offers a guided tour of highlights from the Texas Film Round-Up in celebration of the pioneering program's tenth anniversary.
TAMI presents a new lesson plan in which students will examine the functions of state government, as well as the duties, responsibilities, and powers of state office holders.
BROADCASTING 1968, a new web exhibit from TAMI, explores how millions of Texans experienced one of the most transformative moments in modern US history.
Explore West Texas vistas and frontier history with this month's New Releases from the Fort Davis National Historic Site! The Fort Davis National Park Archives collection features everything historical reenactments to PSAs.
Get to know your state government with this month’s New Releases from the Ron and Joanna Clark Collection! Judge Ron Clark served in the Texas House of Representatives from 1997 to 2002.
TAMI presents a new lesson plan in which students will analyze events in the history of the Texas Oil Boom, from the “boom and bust” cycle of oil towns and the early period of independent prospecting to the eventual push for regulation.
Indulge your sweet tooth with highlights from the Sugar Land Heritage Foundation Collection, the subject of this month's New Releases.
True crime may boast a current surge in popularity, but public interest in the subject is nothing new. "True Crime Tales," a new web exhibit from TAMI, follows ten historic cases of murder, scandal, and tragedy set in the Lone Star State.
Help save our Texas film heritage before it is too late! See what the Texas Archive of the Moving Image is all about in this short video. |
Special thanks to the Still Water Foundation for their support.
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