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Leaning Tower of Texas - Groom (TX)

Address: 🏡 I-40 U.S. Rte 66, Groom, TX 79039
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Texas State Line Monument - atlanta - Atlanta
Texas State Line Monument - atlanta
Donna Burns: This Monument is a very disappointingHistorical marker. There isnt any signs to point out this very important site. The state of Texas marker is very dirty, such a shame. I recommend the 4-H groups in this County make this monument their number one priority as a community service project.
Jocelyn Nungaray National Wildlife Refuge Museum - Anahuac
Jocelyn Nungaray National Wildlife Refuge Museum
Leigh Ann Marsh-Bronson: The people are so kind and informative. We homeschool and they are always so sweet to take some time with my kids and add in some education to our trip. The trail is very nice I can even take a stroller on it with ease.
Double Bayou Park - Anahuac
Double Bayou Park
Lisa L: Peaceful. The fish were biting but we didnt take any home. Surprisingly no one was out there. We had the whole place to ourselves.
Shoveler Pond - Anahuac
Shoveler Pond
James Thomas: Great, short auto tour around a marsh land, lots of wildlife when I went!
Fort Anahuac Park - Anahuac
Fort Anahuac Park
Matthew M: Absolutely gorgeous park! Stopped here on my way to San Antonio and debating sleeping for the night but decided to press on due to weather. Getting camping permit is super easy and theres tons of great spots. Highly recommend even if just for a quick visit
Jim Hogg Park - Rusk
Jim Hogg Park
Taylor Horn: Beautiful park but could be so much more. Kinda sad that the city hasn’t kept up with it very much. The museum wasn’t open and doesn’t seem like it is very much. Also found the trail head and realized very quickly that it was overgrown and not walkable. We called the number that was listed on the website and the girl pretty much said “yeah there’s no longer trails”. Pretty sad because I heard there used to be great ones. Luckily as we were about to leave we noticed a car parked near the front entrance and what looked to be a trail. So we walked it and it was very lovely. Not sure if they are redoing the trail? Looked like lots of trees may have been cut down for it? The girl we spoke to obviously wasn’t sure but that’s okay. Nonetheless it was a very nice hike and I hope others find it before leaving. There’s so much history behind Jim Hogg and the park, they even have his cemetery there, so I hope one day it gets a little more of the love it deserves.
Texas State Railroad - Rusk Depot - Rusk
Texas State Railroad - Rusk Depot
Traveling Nana: Nice place. This was our turnaround place. It is a nice station. There is a nice gift store and place to buy food. The setting was lovely. There are plenty of picnic tables and a great lake.
Rusk Footbridge Landmark - Rusk
Rusk Footbridge Landmark
Michael Griffis: Definitely a nice little stop to have a walk and visit. Cool history for the area
Historical Steam Locomotive - Childress
Childress County Heritage Museum - Childress
Childress County Heritage Museum
Beverly Taylor: Great museum of local and regional history with really cool stuff in it including a near-complete Linotype Press system. The curator on duty was fantastic and gave me a detailed tour of some of their most interesting and unique items in the collection. They have some wonderful gems tucked away in that former post office, and there are some incredible stories and people in the histories of small towns. If youre into Texas, railroad, oil/mineral, or military history this museum is well worth a part of your afternoon.
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