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Eagle's Nest

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Rio Grande loop, Langtry, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 29° 48' 10.736064", -101° 33' 19.12248"
 
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    Eagle's Nest
 
Humans are believed to have traveled through the remote and dramatic landscape near the confluence of the Pecos River and the Rio Grande for centuries. For years, the cliff across the river from this site was home to a pair of golden eagles, whose nest gave name to the canyon and crossing downstream from it, as well as the community that began on this side of the Rio Grande as a railroad camp. The crossing was used by Indian tribes, ranchers, soldiers and Texas Rangers. The town, later known as Langtry, grew due to efforts of the Torres family, who owned the townsite and provided water for steam locomotives. Even after the town's name changed, the eagle's nest was a well-known landmark. (2003)

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Eagle's Nest Historical Marker Location Map, Langtry, Texas