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Bois d'Arc is a tiny unincorporated community in Anderson County, in the U.S. state of Texas. [1] According to the Handbook of Texas, only 10 people lived in Bois d'Arc in 2000. It is a part of the Palestine, Texas micropolitan area. It has been termed a ghost town by www.TexasEscapes.com.
Bois d'Arc and Southern Railway: BDS 1934 1946 N/A Bowers and Piney Creek Railway: 1889 1891 N/A Brazos, Santiago and Rio Grande Railroad: 1865 1867 N/A Brownsville and Gulf Railway: MP/ NDM: 1883 1906 Brownsville and Matamoros Bridge Company: Brownsville and Matamoros Bridge Company: MP/ NDM: 1909
This is a list of unincorporated communities in the U.S. state of Texas, listed by county. This may include disincorporated communities, towns with no incorporated status, ghost towns , or census-designated places .
Bois d’Arc Lake in Fannin County, an hour-and-a-half drive northeast from Fort Worth, is the latest reservoir in North Texas to open in 30 years.. Pronounced bo-da(r)k, the lake is named after ...
Two developed recreation areas are around Lake Davy Crockett, which is 388 acres (157 ha) in size. The grassland is divided into two units: Bois d'Arc Creek and Ladonia. [3] The grassland is administered together with all four United States national forests and two national grasslands located entirely in Texas, from common offices in Lufkin, Texas.
Bois d'Arc Creek is a 68.1-mile-long (109.6 km) [1] river in Texas.It is a tributary of the Red River and is part of the Mississippi River watershed.. It rises in eastern Grayson County, 2 miles (3 km) northwest of Whitewright, and flows southeast into Fannin County, gradually turning northeast in an arc around the town of Randolph.
Loop 281 begins at a partial cloverleaf interchange with I-20/US 259/SH 322 in southern Longview; the highway continues south past I-20/US 259 as SH 322. The highway travels in a slight northwest direction along Estes Parkway for approximately 0.5 miles (0.80 km) before turning to the west, with Estes Parkway continuing north towards LeTourneau University.
Fannin County is a county in the far northeast of the U.S. state of Texas, on the border with Oklahoma. As of the 2020 census, the population was 35,662, [1] making it the 87th most populous county in Texas. [2] The entirety of Fannin County is a part of the Bonham Micropolitan Statistical Area and the Dallas-Fort Worth Combined Statistical Area.