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Texas Beer Company [73] Taylor: 2016 Cans, Kegs Taproom In the historic McCrory-Timmerman building at 2nd and Main Street in Taylor. Texas Beer Refinery [74] Dickinson: 2013: Bottles: taproom: Texian Brewing Company [17] [75] Richmond: 2012: Kegs; bottles: Thirsty Planet Brewing Company [17] [76] Austin: 2010: Bottles; Kegs: Makers of Thirsty ...
Neither the Texas Almanac nor the Handbook of Texas classify this a ghost town, with a year-2000 population of 150 residents. [481] Thurber: Erath: 1888 ca. 1937 Semi-abandoned site Company town (Texas and Pacific Oil and Coal Company); at its peak was most populous city between Fort Worth and El Paso. [482] Tiemann: Guadalupe: No longer exists ...
Roughly bounded by Waco, Water, Walnut and Lee Sts., Weatherford, Texas Coordinates 32°45′33″N 97°47′46″W / 32.75917°N 97.79611°W / 32.75917; -97
Tascosa, sometimes called Old Tascosa, is the former capital of 10 counties in the Texas Panhandle. The town emerged briefly in the 1880s as an economic rival of Dodge City, Kansas . Located in Oldham County , northwest of Amarillo , Tascosa is now a ghost town .
Texana is a ghost town which was located in Jackson County, Texas, United States, near Edna. [1] The community was one of the earliest Anglo-American settlements in the state. The town flourished as late as 1880, but when the railroad bypassed the town, it rapidly declined. The site was flooded a century later by the Lake Texana reservoir.
Old Troy, known as Troy, Texas, for most of its existence and the location of the Elm Creek Post Office, is a ghost town in Bell County, Texas approximately two miles north of the current city of Troy. It was settled in the 1850s with a post office named Elm Creek established in 1854.
Texas: County: Angelina: Elevation [1] 272 ft (83 m) ... Area code: 936: GNIS feature ID: 1382227 [1] Manning is a ghost town in Angelina County, Texas in East Texas ...
Bland is a ghost town in Bell County, in the U.S. state of Texas. [1] It is located within the Killeen-Temple-Fort Hood metropolitan area. History