Posted on December 29, 2020
This is an update of my December 29, 2009 post:
On this date in 1845, Texas became the 28th state of the U.S. The name Texas comes from the Caddo Indian word teysha, which means “hello, friend.”
The phrase “six flags over Texas” hints at Texas's complex (we might even say “messy”) history:
Can you figure out which of the flags listed below is which flag in the picture above? |
2. France
3. Mexico
4. (Independent) Republic of Texas
5. Spain
3. Mexico
4. (Independent) Republic of Texas
5. Spain
6. United States of America
(Answers below)
Notice that there was no flag from the original inhabitants, the Caddo Indians and other Indian groups. This backs the point that comedian Eddie Izzard once made: Europe stole countries “with the cunning use of flags.”*
TEXAS TRIVIA
Take a quiz to see how much you know about Texas.
1) Texas is the ______ state in the U.S.
ANSWERS:
Notice that there was no flag from the original inhabitants, the Caddo Indians and other Indian groups. This backs the point that comedian Eddie Izzard once made: Europe stole countries “with the cunning use of flags.”*
TEXAS TRIVIA
Take a quiz to see how much you know about Texas.
1) Texas is the ______ state in the U.S.
a. largest2) Texas's official nickname is _________.
b. second largest
c. third largest
a. the Bluebonnet State3) The Alamo (often referred to by the phrase, “Remember the Alamo!”) was the site of _____.
b. the Longhorn State
c. the Lone Star State
a) a victory of Mexican troops against Spain4) The largest city in Texas is ________.
b) a victory of Mexican troops against white “Texians”
c) a victory of white “Texians” against Mexico
a) Houston5) One of the most important aspects of the Texan economy is _______.
b) Dallas
c) Austin
a) cattle6) Which of these U.S. presidents were born in Texas?
b) wheat
c) oil
a) Dwight D. Eisenhower
b) Lyndon B. Johnson
c) George W. Bush
d) “a” and “b” above
e) “b” and “c” above
f) all of the above
ANSWERS:
SIX FLAGS: From left to right, 5, 2, 6, 4, 1, 3
TEXAS TRIVIA: 1.b - 2.c - 3.b - 4.a - 5.c - 6.d
* Warning: Eddie Izzard is very funny but uses some curse words in his act.
* Warning: Eddie Izzard is very funny but uses some curse words in his act.
Texas has a reputation for everything BIG!
Big state, big (unobstructed) sky, big ranches and cars and hairdos and money and even hurricanes.
So, of course, there has to be some big art, too! Monumental land art (also called “earthworks”) is an art form that is large-scale and involves a sizable chunk of land. There are several pieces of monumental art in Texas.
One is the Amarillo Ramp (a curved, almost fully circular ramp).
Another is Cadillac Ranch. Cadillac Ranch features ten “Caddies” that are half buried in the ground. If you go see the sculpture, take a can or two of spray paint—because viewers are invited to participate with the art by putting their names, initials, or inspiring messages on the cars.
Above, the making of Cadillac Ranch Below, generations of folks have left their mark on this amazing art piece! |
Isn't this tribute to Cadillac Ranch gorgeous??? It's called Electric Renaissance, and I have to admit that it isn't located in Texas; it's in Nevada... |
Plan your own monumental art piece. If you had a lot of money and land for land art, what would you create? Draw your plan.
Take a virtual tour of Texas landmarks, or two tours, or seven!
Learn to talk like a Texan.
Learn to talk like a Texan.
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