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Pages in category "Historic trails and roads in Texas" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. ... Old Spanish Trail (auto trail) P. Pinta Trail ...
San Antonio-San Diego Mail Line (1857–1861) San Antonio, Texas to San Diego, California Butterfield Overland Stage Route (1858–1861) St. Louis, Missouri , to San Francisco, California Pony Express Route (1860–1862) Saint Joseph, Missouri , to Sacramento, California
Loop 109 is located in Elgin. Loop 109 was designated on August 2, 1943, as a loop off SH 20/SH 95 in Elgin with a connection from SH 95 north of town to old SH 20. The route was formerly SH 20 (now US 290) before it was rerouted. On October 25, 1990, a 0.6-mile (0.97 km) section in Elgin was transferred to FM 1100.
In this spring 2022 photo, cyclist Jeff Mundt’s Salsa Cutthroat gravel bike sits on an old rail bridge on the Northeast Texas Trail, near Wolfe City. The NETT is the longest trail in Texas ...
Business US 66, a business loop in Amarillo, was the only special route of US 66 in Texas. The loop was a former alignment of US 66 through central Amarillo along Loop 279 and US 87 before US 66 was rerouted to the north along what is now Bus. I-40-D.
The Texas Road, also known as the Shawnee Trail, or Shawnee-Arbuckle Trail, was a major trade and emigrant route to Texas across Indian Territory (later Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri). Established during the Mexican War by emigrants rushing to Texas, it remained an important route across Indian Territory until Oklahoma statehood.
Farm to Market Road 3465 (FM 3465) runs from Loop 1604 northward via Lone Oak to Loop 1604. FM 3465 serves as a connecting road between Loop 1604 and US 87. The highway was designated in 1983 along an old section of Loop 1604. Junction list. The entire route is in Bexar County.
From 1875 until 1880, the Chisholm Trail, also referred to as the Eastern Trail, became a feeder route into the Western Trail. Western Trail feeder routes extended from Brownsville, Texas, through San Antonio, Bandera, Texas, and the Kerrville area. The Red River was crossed at Doan's Crossing. In 1881, Doan noted that the trail reached its ...