I love it! Clearing our minds and our space for something new!!
tonytx05 said:
That my hometown!
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FARM TO MARKET ROAD NO. 226
Minute Order 059910, dated 08/31/1967; Adm. Cir. 113-1967, dated 10/01/1967
From SH 21 at Oakridge, southeastward approx. 22.9 miles via Woden and Etoil to Shirley Creek Park. (Nacogdoches County)
http://www.dot.state.tx.us/tpp/hwy/fm/fm0226.htm
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STATE HIGHWAY NO. 225
Minute Order 062158, dated 04/02/1969; Adm. Cir. 021-1969, dated 04/15/1969
From US 59 at Preston Street in Houston to SH 146 in La Porte. (Harris County)
https://www.dot.state.tx.us/tpp/hwy/SH/SH0225.htm
ensign_beedrill said:
Interestingly enough, state highway 225 is likely the road that you would take out to visit this monument!
dabo man said:
I always liked the San Jacinto monument because you could see it from I-10. It was my real life connection to history when I was a little kid. All of the Revolutionary War stuff took place thousands of miles away, but I could see the San Jacinto monument every time we drove to Houston (we lived in Beaumont).
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STATE HIGHWAY NO. 224
Minute Order 108448, dated 02/22/01; DesLtr 01-2001, dated 06/22/01
From the new location of SH 24 and SH 50, north of Commerce, southward and westward to SH 34 near Greenville. (Hunt County)
https://www.dot.state.tx.us/tpp/hwy/SH/SH0224.htm