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  1. The oldest state agency in Texas, the GLO was formed to determine who owned what and where after the Texians and Tejanos won independence. Today the General Land Office manages state lands, operates the Alamo, helps Texans recovering from natural disasters, helps fund Texas public education through the Permanent School Fund, provides benefits to Texas Veterans, and manages the vast Texas coast.

  2. Toll maps for the State of Texas, including region-wide maps for Dallas - Fort Worth, Houston - Galveston, Austin - Round Rock, and other areas. View individual maps for, regional and local toll roads. Toll bridge and tunnel maps are also available. Find available services, including gas, EV charging, food and hotels.

  3. Google Maps is a web mapping service that allows you to explore the world, find directions, and discover new places. You can view satellite imagery, street maps, 3D buildings, and terrain, as well as create and share your own maps. Google Maps is available in Deutsch and other languages.

  4. Texas vehicle registrations, titles, and licenses; Rail; Texas transit agencies – find yours; Texas Airport Directory; Bicycle trails and maps; Texas maritime ports; Express, toll, and HOV Lanes; Travel publications; EV charging stations

  5. About. About the Map Collection. The Texas General Land Office’s (GLO) map collection consists of over 45,000 maps, sketches, and drawings. The collection spans nearly five centuries, from the era of European exploration to the present day. Mapmakers created the bulk of these items in the course of administering the public domain. These ...

  6. The Texas State Travel Guide is a free, annual publication that highlights publicly accessible sites in Texas of cultural, historical, and recreational interest and serves as the state’s primary fulfillment publication. More than 500 cities are included along with details on events, state parks, lakes, national parks and forests, wineries ...

  7. Texas State and Thematic Maps. 1:2,500,000 U.S.G.S. 1972 limited update 1990 (1.3MB) State and county boundaries, county names and county seats, rivers and lakes. Also available in sections as Texas (Eastern) (672K) and Texas (Western) (680K) (University of Texas Map Collection) SUPPORT US: A $5, $15, or $25 contribution.

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