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Site of First Livery Stable

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Junction, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 30° 29' 18.64930999992", -99° 46' 3.20877000012"
 
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    Busiest spot in early Junction. Fed and housed visiting ranch teams. Had horses and buggies for public hire. Men collected here to gossip, trade. Built 1879 by John Allen on this lot where public corral operated as early as 1877. Owned by T. M. Hodges when outmoded by autos in 1920s.

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Site of First Livery Stable Historical Marker Location Map, Junction, Texas