Decatur Texas
Decatur’s Sweetwater Church is still maintained, although it mostly seems to be a symbol for the adjacent cemetery. From the[…]
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Decatur’s Sweetwater Church is still maintained, although it mostly seems to be a symbol for the adjacent cemetery. From the[…]
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Chico is known as the “Limestone Capital of Texas” because of the numerous rock quarries in the area. From Texas[…]
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St. John Catholic Church in Bomarton is one of the great treasures of Texas. Residents originally held mass in the[…]
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History of Dozier dates back to about 1900 with a population of 100 by 1940. Most of its buildings are[…]
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Some people refer to Alanreed as another Route 66 ghost town due to a few historical buildings no longer in[…]
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While there are still scattered residents in the area, Doole certainly has the feel of a ghost town. The speed[…]
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The history of Camp San Saba goes all the way back to the 1850’s when Texas Rangers were stationed to[…]
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Many Sundays have passed since Bethel Chapel held service. Grounds are still maintained and windows need occasional replacing so it[…]
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From the Texas Historical Commission: “Founded in 1866 by Judge W. F. Carter, Henry C. Vardy, and Thomas Parkinson, Cartersville[…]
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14 miles outside Marlin and down a gravel road sits the 150 year old Hope Cemetery. It is mostly maintained[…]
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