Texas was originally divided into municipalities (municipios in Spanish), a unit of local government under Spanish and Mexican rule. When the Republic of Texas gained its independence in 1836, the 23 municipalities became the original Texascounties. MontgomeryCounty is thick with history dating back to the Paleo-Indian (10,000–6,000 B.C.) and Archaic (6,000–200 B.C.) cultures.

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Historical people and events continue to this day to grace the grounds of MontgomeryCounty. HIM Nguyen, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons History buffs like me will enjoy learning more about the rich, fascinating history and cultural heritage of the county at the Heritage Museum of Montgomery County in Conroe. I was impressed by the exhibits at the museum, particularly the lumber and oil industries, which helped shaped the county today....See full list on travellens.coI went to P-6 Farmsduring the summer season, and it was grand! It’s an actual working farm, which opens seasonally and hosts several festivals and special events in the spring, summer, and fall.

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I’m a huge fan of sunflowers and they were all blooming with joy at the farm in summertime alongside delicious blackberries that I enjoyed. I and my friend...See full list on travellens.coSome quiet solitude and some fun are both found at W G Jones State Forest, which is one of the U.S. It features incredible flora and fauna in its 1,722 acres of wooded areas and towering pine trees, where endangered Red Cockaded Woodpeckers take refuge. I’ve seen lots of bird species here, which is great for those who love bi...See full list on travellens.coTouring around, especially with the county’s amazing and exciting tourist destinations, can beat you too, but there’s a way to fix that. If you’re in the Montgomery area, cap the night at Papa’s On The Lake; a popular concert spot bringing live bands in the summer every weekend.

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I dig its location because it’s lakeside, and if you’re on a boat, the...See full list on travellens.coStedil, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons Picnics are even better when shared with loved ones, and Unity Park in Magnoliadoesn’t disappoint! What I like about this park is that it features plenty of picnic areas with tables to use for lunch and snacks. This charming 9-acre park features oversized sites for your RV, free WiFi, a catch-and-release fish pond, restrooms, and a laundry room, and is also dog-friendly.