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The trail's life began when the Union Pacific Railroad, which had bought the Katy, donated the abandoned lines to the city in 1993.The train tracks that are now the location of the Katy Trail, formed the major eastbound route through Dallas of the former Missouri-Kansas-Texas (MKT or "Katy") Railroad, which shut down this segment of its network in the late 1980s.
The trail is intended to connect the Dallas medical district with the Katy Trail and the Trinity River Corridor. [1] [2] [3] As of 2011, the project had received approximately US$8 million from the city of Dallas bonds and the North Central Texas Council of Governments combined. [1] Trail construction began in 2010 [4] and a 2.5-mile-long (4.0 ...
Edinburg Gap, Edinburg Gap Road; Taskers Gap, between Mertins Rock and Bowman Mountain; Mooreland Gap, VA Route 730, Shenandoah County; New Market Gap, elevation 1800 feet, on U.S. Route 211; Roaring Run Gap, south of Short Horse Mountain; Fridley Gap, north of Fourth Mountain; Little Gap, north of Hartman Knob; Runkles Gap, north of Hartman Knob
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These include Mudhole Gap SBA in the northern end of the Little Fort Valley; Peters Mill Run Bog SBA in the upper reaches of the Little Fort Valley area just south of Woodstock Tower; Signal Knob SBA and the Edinburg Gap Shale Barrens SBA, two of the easternmost Appalachian shale barrens; [6] and Scothorn Gap SBA, a 34-acre forest plan ...
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Dallas Waterfall Billboard. The Dallas Waterfall Billboard is a Dallas, Texas landmark built in 1962. [1] It is located at 3303 Harry Hines Boulevard along a small park known as Goat Hill, [2] a 0.85 acre park in the Katy Trail easement. It is visible from I-35E highway while driving to downtown Dallas.