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Number Percentage White (NH) 1,912 60.47% ... there is a flea market entitled Larry's Old Time Trade Days. This is a cultural attraction for much of Southeast Texas ...
First Monday Trade Days is a monthly flea market held in Canton, Texas. The market is actually held on the Thursday through Sunday preceding the first Monday of each month. It purports to be the largest and oldest continually operated flea market in the United States, and is a highly popular event in the area.
A flea market (or swap meet) is a type of street market that provides space for vendors to sell previously owned (second-hand) goods. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This type of market is often seasonal. However, in recent years there has been the development of 'formal' and 'casual' markets [ 3 ] which divides a fixed-style market (formal) with long-term leases ...
Farm to Market Road 3100 (FM 3100) is located in Brown County.The road begins at FM 1467 northeast of Owens, and continues south until meeting with US 377 in Early.FM 3100 was designated on June 2, 1967, from US 67 north 4.1 miles (6.6 km) to a road intersection at Salt Creek Church.
Three children and two adults were shot at a Texas flea market, with a 10-year-old boy later dying at a hospital, police said. Officers responded to a call of shots fired at Cole’s Flea Market ...
Ranch to Market Road 2323 (RM 2323) is located in Llano and Gillespie counties in the Texas Hill Country. RM 2323 begins at an intersection with US 87 northwest of Fredericksburg . The highway travels through rural, hilly terrain for most of its length before entering Llano , where RM 2323 ends at an intersection with SH 16 .
FM 1639 was designated on May 23, 1951, "officially" running from Texas State Highway 135 (but actually from Farm to Market Road 850) [nb 6] in Overton north to SH 31. On December 20, 1963, FM 1639 was extended about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) east-northeast over the former routing of SH 31 to the current SH 31 route.
FM 1 was designated on April 23, 1941, and was the first Farm to Market Road to be so designated in Texas. Connecting a sawmill owned by Temple Lumber Company to US 96 and obviating the need to use the Pendelton Ferry, [3] it had been designated shortly after being upgraded from a dirt road to a paved road at the request of Temple and two gas companies. [4]