by Patricia Sharpe Texas Highway 16 is an odds-and-ends highway, seemingly cobbled together from bits and pieces of preexisting roads. I'd be tempted to call most of it a two-lane blacktop except that the color has faded to gray. It starts on the...
Cooke County, Texas Montague County, Texas Wise County, Texas Gainesville to Decatur More Stories and Information on Fort Tours Road Trips Saint Jo has a marker on the south side of the square describing the significance of the town's location at...
Robertson County, Texas Historical Markers for Robertson County Fort Sullivan Historical Marker Marker Title: Fort Sullivan City: Port Sullivan County: Milam Year Marker Erected: 1936 Marker Location: off FM 485 / CR 260, 1 mi. to CR 259 approx. 1.3...
Falls County, Texas Fort Milam Historical Markers for Falls County Historical Markers for Limestone County Fort Milam Historical Marker Marker Title: Fort Milam City: Marlin County: Falls Marker Location: From Marlin, take FM 712 about 4 mi. SW to...
Back to Blood Trails Historical Markers for Leon County Historical Markers for Limestone County Fort Parker Historical Marker Daniel Parker Sr. Abram Anglin, survivor of Parker's Fort Massacre Marker Title: Fort Parker Address: Of FM 1245, in Fort...
Back to Blood Trails Historical Markers for Anderson County Historical Markers for Cherokee County Sketch from the book, Taming Texas, by Stephen L. Moore Nacogdoches was a traditional entrance into Texas. The Spanish, and later the Mexican...
Chambers/Visitors Bureaus: Abilene | Ballinger | Big Lake | Big Spring | Lamesa | Menard | Midland | Odessa | Ozona | San Angelo | Sanderson | Snyder | Sonora Museums Historical Markers for the counties of Coke, Coleman, Concho, Crane, Crockett...
Early Settlements Drive-Houston, November, 2003 by Wendi Lundquist In some ways the object of getting out of town is simply getting out of town and away from all the neon signs and billboards and fast food places that accompany life in the big city...
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