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State Highway 210 (SH 210) is a proposed state highway in the U.S. state of Texas that would run from I-610 on the western side of Houston to downtown near Union Station. It was designated on September 29, 1992.
Interstate 210; U.S. Route 210 (former) Alabama State Route 210; Arizona State Route 210; California State Route 210; Florida State Road 210; Georgia State Route 210 (former) Iowa Highway 210; K-210 (Kansas highway) Kentucky Route 210; Maine State Route 210; Maryland Route 210; M-210 (Michigan highway) (former) Minnesota State Highway 210 ...
The system makes up 80.5 miles (129.6 km) of Texas' state highway system; the longest Recreational Road is RE 255, at approximately 56.6 miles (91.1 km), while the shortest route in the system is RE 6 at just 0.3 miles (480 m). [1]
Loop 223 is a 1.161 miles (1.868 km) state highway loop in McDade, that forms a northern loop off of U.S. Route 290 (US 290) and connects US 290 and Farm to Market Road 2336 with US 290. Loop 223 was designated on March 29, 1949, on the current route.
Seminole Canyon State Park and Historic Site is a state park in the U.S. state of Texas. It is located off U.S. Route 90, east of the Pecos River High Bridge, 9 miles (14 km) west of Comstock in Val Verde County. The park is conducive to camping, biking, bird watching, back packing and archeological study.
Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park: Big Bend Ranch State Park: Presidio, Brewster 311,000 acres (125,857 ha) 1988 Big Bend Ranch State Park: Big Spring State Park: Howard 381.99 acres (154.59 ha) 1936 Big Spring State Park: Blanco State Park: Blanco 104.6 acres (42.3 ha) 1934 The Blanco River in Blanco State Park: Bonham State Park: Fannin ...
In a matter of days, Fairfield Lake State Park southeast of Dallas-Fort Worth could go to a developer. The state has little time left to stop it. ‘A shame’: Texas may soon lose 1,800-acre ...
Mission Tejas State Park was originally constructed from 1934 to 1935 by Company 888 of the Civilian Conservation Corps. The CCC constructed the park road, camping loop, a fire watch tower, and the original trails. The park was constructed to be a part of the Texas Forest Service. It remained within the Texas Forest Service until 1957 when it ...