Texas Historical Marker Guide 1.2.10



Publisher Description



Texas is home to over 16,000 historical markers. And now there's an app to help you find them!

Features:
-Onboard marker database means you can browse markers without an Internet connection.
-Browse markers by geographic locations including cities and counties.
-Browse markers by governing agencies; manufacturers; and topics.
-Browse attractions where markers can be found including museums; cemeteries; state parks; historic districts; etc.
-Uses Location Services in the background (optionally) and notifies you when you enter a different Texas county! (Continuous use of GPS may reduce battery life.)
-Keep track of marker visits!
-Update marker coordinates! (Device with GPS radio required)
-Record marker conditions!

-Includes conditions of marker where reported.
-Includes text for many markers with more being added frequently.

-Link marker records to existing pictures from your Photo Library! (Photos not included with app.)
-Share your favorite markers via Mail, and iMessage!

-Backup your user database to your computer using iTunes File Sharing. Backed up data includes: Markers you’ve checked in at; marker coordinates you’ve captured; favorite markers; flagged markers; shared markers; and markers you’ve browsed in the database.

Includes:
-Texas Centennial markers and monuments erected in 1936!
-Old San Antonio Road markers erected by DAR and the State of Texas in 1918!
-San Jacinto Battleground markers erected by DRT and the State of Texas in 1912!
-Complete Texas works of Pompeo Coppini!
-Selected Texas works of Waldine Tauch, Frank Teich, Elisabet Ney, and others!
-Selected DAR bronze plaques!
-Blue Star Memorial markers (all the ones we know about.)
-New markers erected since 2012!

Oct 13, 2022
Version 1.2.10
BUGFIXES
-Fixed a crash when trying to view the narrative on iOS 16
-Fixed a bug which might have prevented the map from being interactive while a search is in progress.
-Fixed a bug that prevented getting the current county.
-Under the hood improvements make the app run much faster.

UI/UX ENHANCEMENTS
-Support for iPad has been improved.
-New setting allows marker coordinate notifications to be disabled. (New coordinates will still be downloaded when browsing the details of a marker that has new coordinate data available.)
-In the marker detail, if there are multiple relationships with the same marker, the related marker will now be listed once and all relationships will be listed in one table row.
-Detail buttons in marker detail, when tapped, provide more information.
-3D Touch support has been removed in favor of the new Context Menus feature introduced in iOS 13.
-Support for new image picker introduced in iOS 14.
-Support for iOS 15

DATA UPDATES
-More narratives have been added and formatted.
Street address; zip code; and plusCode data has been improved for markers in several cities and towns including but not limited to:
Abbott; Alice; Amherst; Andrews; Anna; Annona; Anthony; Aquilla; Archer City; Arcola; Barnes; Bastrop; Bayside; Bay City; Baytown; Beasley; Beeville; Bellville; Bettie; Blessing; Blue Ridge; Boling; Borger; Brazoria; Brenham; Briggs; Brownsville; Brownwood; Buffalo; Camden; Camp Wood; Caney; Canyon Lake; Cedar Hill; Cedar Lake; Cedar Lane; Celeste; Center Point; Centerville; Chireno; Childress; Clifton; Clute; Colorado City; Columbus; Comanche; Comfort; Concan; Conroe; Crane; Corrigan; Cross Plains; Crystal City; Damon; Del Rio; De Leon; Denison; Diboll; Dublin; Douglass; Eagle Lake; Early; Earth; East Columbia; Eastland; Ebenezer; Edinburg; El Paso; Electra; Encino; Emory; Ezzell; Fairfield; Falfurrias; Farmersville; Fischer; Floresville; Fluvanna; Forney; Franklin; Fredericksburg; Frelsburg; Frydek; Gail; Gainesville; Galena Park; Garden City; Gilmer; Goliad; Graham (Garza Co.); Grapeland; Grassland; Gregory; Groesbeck; Gustine; Hamlin; Harper; Hearne; Hempstead; Henrietta; Hidalgo; Highlands; Hillsboro; Hockley; Holliday; Howe; Hubbard; Hunter; Independence; Indianola; Industry; Ingram; Jourdanton; Juno; Kamay; Kaufman; Kemp; Kendleton; Klein; Knippa; Kountze; Lafayette; Leesburg; Leggett; Leona; Liberty; Livingston; Lockhart; Lockney; Longview; Lorenzo; Lufkin; Luling; Mabank; Madisonville; Magnolia; Magnolia Beach; Marble Falls; Marfa; Marion; Markham; Marshall; Matagorda; Mauriceville; McAllen; McGregor; McKinney; McQneeney; Melissa; Merkel; Mexia; Midway; Moscow; Moulton; Mountain Home; Nacogdoches; Neches; Nevada; New Berlin; New Ulm; New Waverly; North Zulch; O’Donnell; Oakalla; Oglesby; Olivia; Orange; Orangefield; Orchard; Ore City; Palacios; Pampa; Panhandle; Panna Maria; Pattison; Pine Island; Pittsburg; Plainview; Pledger; Point Blank; Port Lavaca; Port Neches; Post; Prairie View; Presidio; Pritchett; Quitaque; Refugio; Rhonesboro; Richards; Richland; Rosenberg; Rosewood; Rotan; Sabinal; Sachse; San Antonio; San Elizario; San Marcos; Saratoga; Seadrift; Sealy; Shamrock; Sidney; Silverton; Skidmore; Snyder; Spring Branch; Spur; Stafford; Sterling City; Sugar Land; Sweeny; Temple; Terlingua; Three Rivers; Tivoli; Tye; Union Grove; Uvalde; Valley View (Wichita Co.); Van Vleck; Victoria; Vidor; Waller; Wallis; Wellington; West Columbia; White Deer; Whitney; Wied; Windthorst; Woden; Womack; The Woodlands; Zavala


About Texas Historical Marker Guide

Texas Historical Marker Guide is a paid app for iOS published in the Recreation list of apps, part of Home & Hobby.

The company that develops Texas Historical Marker Guide is Gregory Moore. The latest version released by its developer is 1.2.10.

To install Texas Historical Marker Guide on your iOS device, just click the green Continue To App button above to start the installation process. The app is listed on our website since 2022-10-13 and was downloaded 10 times. We have already checked if the download link is safe, however for your own protection we recommend that you scan the downloaded app with your antivirus. Your antivirus may detect the Texas Historical Marker Guide as malware if the download link is broken.

How to install Texas Historical Marker Guide on your iOS device:

  • Click on the Continue To App button on our website. This will redirect you to the App Store.
  • Once the Texas Historical Marker Guide is shown in the iTunes listing of your iOS device, you can start its download and installation. Tap on the GET button to the right of the app to start downloading it.
  • If you are not logged-in the iOS appstore app, you'll be prompted for your your Apple ID and/or password.
  • After Texas Historical Marker Guide is downloaded, you'll see an INSTALL button to the right. Tap on it to start the actual installation of the iOS app.
  • Once installation is finished you can tap on the OPEN button to start it. Its icon will also be added to your device home screen.



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Downloads: 10
Updated At: 2024-04-02
Publisher: Gregory Moore
Operating System: Ios
License Type: Paid