• Back to the [former] Republic of Texas

    April 6, 2021 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 72 °F

    Did you know Texas was its own country? As such, it had borders with the Continental United States. One of these markers still stands. I LOVE BACK ROADS!!!
    France: 1684–1689
    Spain: 1690–1821
    Mexico: 1821–1836
    **Republic of Texas: 1836–1845**
    USA: 1845–1860
    Confederate States of America: 1861–1865
    USA again: 1865-present
    [Six flags have flown over Texas, hence the theme park name Six Flags Over Texas 😁.]

    After stumbling across this amazing historical marker, I made my way to Marshall where I stayed the night. I called it an early day because the skies were looking like rain.

    I left a little after 10:00 this morning and squiggled my way northwest to the HD in Longview. On the way I had a run in with a big white dog. Man, was he fast! He tore down the fence line like a blur, but he was behind the fence, so I just kept putting along at about 30 mph. What he knew, and I didn't, was that the fence just stopped. Out he came on my left flank, full speed, tail straight out, teeth bared, and I hit the gas to stay in front of him. Close one.

    After Longview, I took more little farm roads to Gladewater. Now, I've stopped at three locations on the Texas Tour: the Elvis mural, the old derrick, and the museum. This is a pretty cool little town with a decent old downtown. If you're into antiques, this is apparently the place to shop.

    So long [for now], and thanks for all the fish! ✌️

    Day 17 mileage: 202.2 (total 4434.8)
    HD Dealership Challenge: 1 (total 51)
    MCGTTX Stops: 3 (total 5)
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