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  2. Junction, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Junction is located approximately 115 miles (185 km) northwest of San Antonio and 140 miles (230 km) west of Austin in central Kimble County. [8] Interstate 10 runs through the northern and eastern parts of the city, with access from Exits 456 and 457.

  3. Kimble County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Kimble County Library in Junction contains the museum of the late U.S. Representative O.C. Fisher. Veterans Memorial at Kimble County Courthouse. Kimble County is a county located on the Edwards Plateau in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, its population was 4,286. [1] Its county seat is Junction. [2]

  4. Llano River - Wikipedia

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    Upwards of a foot of rain fell in Llano, Texas. The flow rate of the Llano River, in Llano, had increased from its normal rate of 150 cfs to 275,000 cfs. [ 5 ] The river crested at 39.9 feet, its highest level in more than 80 years and just 1.5 feet below its record high of 41.5 ft, set in 1935.

  5. Roosevelt, Kimble County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark number 4343 was designated to acknowledge the community of Roosevelt, Texas. [3] Roosevelt is home to the Simon Brothers Cafe, Lyssy & Eckel Feeds and Allison Well Drilling. Roosevelt is located along Interstate 10 at its midpoint in Texas, approximately 438 miles from both the New Mexico and Louisiana ...

  6. Gentry Creek - Wikipedia

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    It is two miles south of Teacup Mountain and four miles northeast of Junction, Texas. It is named after Raleigh Gentry who moved from Bear Creek to just above the mouth of Gentry Creek in 1862 when the creek flowed year-round. One of the largest Indian artifact finds in the Texas was on Gentry Creek.

  7. Texas State Highway 27 - Wikipedia

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    On May 20, 1931, SH 27 was extended west over a portion of SH 3, which was rerouted. On June 20, 1933 (map was on June 15), the western portion was reassigned northwest from Ft. Stockton, replacing SH 192 and the northern portion of SH 17, while the old alignment between Ft. Stockton and west of Balmorhea renumbered as SH 196.

  8. 1939 general re-description of highway system (Texas)

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    Waco Loop 2: 2 Bypass (alternate route of 2 on 1937 map) New Braunfels Loop 3: 2 Bypass; Buda Loop 4: 2 Loop; Kyle Loop 5: 2 Loop; Kirkland Loop 6: 5 Loop; Jasper Loop 7: two routes called 8 Spur on each end that were connected during the renumbering; Beaumont Loop 8: 8 Bypass ("by-pass" on 1937 map) Olton Spur 9: 28 Spur; Grapevine Loop 10: ...

  9. History of Texas - Wikipedia

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    This map is the earliest recorded document of Texas history. [ 18 ] Between 1528 and 1535, four survivors of the Narváez expedition , including Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca and Estevanico , spent six and a half years in Texas as slaves and traders among various native groups.