Smallest Texas town you bet nobody else has spent time in

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histag10
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I mean... everyone who drives from College Station to Waco drives through it/by it. Not really "unknown" to a bunch of Aggies...
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Yes, I agree but not everyone drives from CS to Waco.
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McCook, Texas today


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histag10 said:

Speaking of small towns... The 6-man state championship is today.

Gordon beat Rankin this morning for D1

Jayton and Richland Springs start at 2pm for D2.

Drove by Fort Hancock today on I-10. They were a 6-man powerhouse back according to their water tank right off the freeway.
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My grandpa's deer lease was just west of Indian Gap. Literally nothing there, but it was about 8 miles to the quaint metropolis of Priddy, Texas. At that time, Priddy had a feed store, a school, a church and a gas station/grocery (with a pay phone) that was a decent place for breakfast and lunch.
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zephyr88 said:

My grandpa's deer lease was just west of Indian Gap. Literally nothing there, but it was about 8 miles to the quaint metropolis of Priddy, Texas. At that time, Priddy had a feed store, a school, a church and a gas station/grocery (with a pay phone) that was a decent place for breakfast and lunch.

Been through Priddy bunches of times driving from Weatherford to visit my folks in Lakehills...
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zephyr88 said:

My grandpa's deer lease was just west of Indian Gap. Literally nothing there, but it was about 8 miles to the quaint metropolis of Priddy, Texas. At that time, Priddy had a feed store, a school, a church and a gas station/grocery (with a pay phone) that was a decent place for breakfast and lunch.


I don't recall Zephyr being mentioned, maybe I missed it. Your username reminded me.
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BlueMiles said:

zephyr88 said:

My grandpa's deer lease was just west of Indian Gap. Literally nothing there, but it was about 8 miles to the quaint metropolis of Priddy, Texas. At that time, Priddy had a feed store, a school, a church and a gas station/grocery (with a pay phone) that was a decent place for breakfast and lunch.


I don't recall Zephyr being mentioned, maybe I missed it. Your username reminded me.

Good call... the little towns of Zephyr, Gustine, Mullin and Shive were all right there as well.

Hamilton and Comanche were the "big towns" by the deer lease - ha!

(my Zephyr is the now-defunct college bar from the 80's/90's)
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Oh, THAT Zephyr!
 
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