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Palestine (/ ˈ p æ l ɪ s t iː n / PAL-ist-een) is a city in and the seat of Anderson County in the U.S. state of Texas. [5] It was named after Palestine, Illinois , by preacher Daniel Parker , who had migrated from that town. [ 6 ]
Northbound Texas Route 155 between Palestine and Frankston, Texas, April 2006. SH 155 begins at US 79 / SH 19 in Palestine northeastward via Frankston to SH 64 at Tyler . Just north of Frankston, a series of three causeways, one measuring a mile in length, crosses Lake Palestine and passes through the resort towns of Coffee City and Dogwood City .
FM 2419 south – Broom City: Palestine: 183.9: 296.0: Loop 256 (truck route) 185.7: 298.9: US 84 east (East Park Avenue) – Texas State Railroad Palestine Depot, Palestine State Park: South end of US 84 overlap: 186.1: 299.5: SH 19 north (North Church Street) North end of SH 19 overlap: 186.4: 300.0: Loop 127 east (Avenue A) / FM 322 south ...
Survey of Palestine map, by the Survey Department of Palestine (stitched by DutchTreat) 1923 map of Europe at Interwar period , by George Washington Bacon (restored by Alex:D ) United States postal route map of 1804 at United States Post Office Department , by Abraham Bradley Jr. and Aaron Arrowsmith
The standard single-sheet administrative map issued by the Survey of Palestine, showing boundries of distrcits, subdistricts, and villages/settlements, as well as main roads and railways. Maps in this series were printed since 1933 or earlier, usually in this scale or at 1:150,000. Inset: Southern Palestine, 1:1,000,000.
SH 19-J begins at an interchange with the Jed Robinson Loop and SH 19, north of downtown Athens, heading south on North Palestine Street, while SH 19 heads east along the loop around the city. Bus. SH 19-J continues south through the town square, which is the location of the Henderson County Courthouse and also comprises the junction with Bus.
Montalba is an unincorporated community in central Anderson County, Texas, United States. [1] According to the Handbook of Texas, the community had a population of 809 in 2019. It is located within the Palestine, Texas micropolitan area.