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Why Stop In? Delta County
From the moment you enter Delta County, you’ll feel right at home. Delta County is located in Northeast Texas between the North and South Sulphur rivers and is triangular in shape, hence its name. We are one of the smallest counties in the state, encompassing 278 square miles. What we lack in size, we make up for in good values and great country living! Progressive … [Read more...] about Why Stop In? Delta County
Why Stop In? Rockwall County
Rockwall County Out of 254 counties in the State of Texas, why in the world would one want to stop in Rockwall County, the smallest county in the Lone Star State? Yes, we are geographically small, but in no way are we a county of minimums! Near the top in the state and the nation in growth and per capital income, the county has grown from 25,000 in 1990, to 43,000 in … [Read more...] about Why Stop In? Rockwall County
Why Stop In? Featuring: Taylor County
Welcome to Taylor County, where we offer you small-town friendliness with big-city amenities. The county is some 900 square miles filled with diversity in landscape, culture, history, business and recreation. Our rich history is detailed at The Grace Museum, Frontier Texas, 12th Armored Division Memorial, Merkel Museum, and Buffalo Gap Historic Village. Area galleries … [Read more...] about Why Stop In? Featuring: Taylor County
Why Stop In?
Baylor County Baylor County was named for Henry Weidner Baylor, a surgeon in a regiment of Texas Rangers during the Mexican War. Baylor County is located in North Central Texas and is bounded on the south by Throckmorton County, on the east by Archer County, on the north by Wilbarger County, and on the west by Knox and Foard counties. The soils vary from sandy to loam … [Read more...] about Why Stop In?