Photo of the tallest of the tall pines in the SFA Gardens in Nacogdoches, Texas. East Texas pines can grow up to 125 feet tall with a trunk up to 4 feet in diameter. @visitnac
📸 by Jade deHaas
Tucked away in the Pineywoods of #EastTexas lies #Nacogdoches, a town of captivating beauty and rich history! 🗺️
@VisitNac beckons #travelers with its landscapes, culture, and a tapestry of attractions that promise an unforgettable experience.
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Today, Nacogdoches unveiled the restored Zion Hill Baptist Church Historic Site. The grand opening included speakers from City Council, the Nacogdoches County Historical Foundation and Zion Hill community members who grew up in the church. @visitnac
📸 by Ashley Morgan
Photo showcasing showcasing the beauty of the pineywoods in the SFA Experimental Forest in Nacogdoches, Texas. The forest was established in 1944 to provide a research and education facility for SFA, but is open to the public. @visitnac
📸 by Marlys Baldwin
Here's #WhatsHappening in Nacogdoches this weekend!
Summer is in full swing in the Oldest Town in Texas! Beat the heat at any of these venues with indoor seating and a cold drink. #VisitNac#VisitNacogdoches#Nac4That
Photo of the plaque downtown the tells the story of the Battle of Nacogdoches in Nacogdoches, Texas. The Battle of Nacogdoches, which took place on August 2, 1832, was an important early victory for the Texians in the Texas Revolution. @visitnac
📸 by Jessica Gryder
Photo showcasing some of the trees you can find in the Ruby M. Mize Azalea Garden in Nacogdoches, Texas. When visiting, you'll enjoy more than a mile of trails that wind beneath towering loblolly pines that shade flowering plants and shrubs. @visitnac
📸 by Cynthia Forney
Photo of the Old Stone Fort Museum located on the SFA campus in Nacogdoches, Texas. The building is a 1936 replica of a structure that had been erected circa 1779 by Nacogdoches colonist Antonio Gil Y'Barbo. @visitnac
📸 by Cody Gill
Photo of the sun setting behind the Baker Pattillo Student Center on the SFA campus in Nacogdoches, Texas. Had the pleasure of participating in the Texas Forest Country Travel & Tourism Conference as a panel moderator today at SFA. @visitnac
📸 by Bilal Ahmad
Photo of the clock tower on the SFA campus in Nacogdoches, Texas. Congratulations to Stephen F. Austin State University on joining the U of T System. In joining, SFA was assured that it will be able to keep its name, mascot and school colors. @visitnac
📸 by Bilal Ahmad
Photo of another amazing fall sunset taken in Nacogdoches, TX. In addition to being the oldest town in TX, it was also the first town to have ceiling fans in a downtown drugstore. The fan blades were turned by a mule drawn treadmill located outside. @visitnac
📸 by Ashley Helmer
Photo of an autumn bridge taken in Nacogdoches, Texas. Don't forget to mark your calendars the Nine Flags Christmas Festival on Dec. 3rd in downtown Nacogdoches. @visitnac
📸 by Marlys Baldwin
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Save the date now for the 2023 @TexasDowntown Conference in @VisitNac from Oct. 24-27.
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Voting for the fan favorite photo has started. Finalist #5 is an aerial photo of the SFA campus during a winter storm by Jason Reina. If you like this photo, you can vote for it at https://t.co/nzgQoAbpyt
📸 by Jason Reina
The fan favorite voting closes on 11/28.
We're continuing with the finalists from the ‘Food, Friends, and Fun in Nac’ category. Finalist #4 is a photo families enjoying the SFA Ag Pond on the Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas. Congratulations to Marlys Baldwin! @visitnac
📸 by Marlys Baldwin
Next up from our annual photo contest are the finalists from the ‘Beauty of Deep East Texas’ category. Finalist #1 is a photo taken a piney path in the SFA Experimental Forest in Nacogdoches, Texas. Congratulations to Marlys Baldwin! @visitnac
📸 by Marlys Baldwin