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379-, 439 Pearl St, Nacogdoches, TX 75961, USA
Flooding in Nacogdoches, Texas 06/18/2015
Severe flooding of Pecan Park, SFASU Soccer Field, & the Lanana Creek Trail.
4 Great Places to Visit in Nacogdoches, TX | Nacogdoches Traveling Tips | Zipps Liquor
If you're visiting Nacogdoches, TX, you should definitely check out these 4 historic and interesting attractions! Read more about them here:
1. Banita Creek Hall
2. Durst-Taylor Museum
3. Margil Park
4. Sterne-Hoya Museum (National Historic Register of Places)
Be sure to visit these spots next time you're in Nacogdoches! While you're in town, be sure to stop by Zipps Liquor in Nacogdoches to pick up some delicious wine, beer, and spirits:
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LaNana Creek Part 2
THE LANANA CREEK TRAIL
The LaNana Creek Trail began as a project of Nacogdoches Texas Sesquicentennial in
1966. The purpose was to construct a 2-1/2 mile hiking-biking path extending from Main Street north to
East Austin Street. The Sesquicentennial Committee's plan was to preserve, beautify, and utilize the flood banks of LaNana Creek for the people of Nacogdoches, and to leave the LaNana Creek Trail as a lasting remembrance of Texas 150th birthday.
The trail was once a pathway for Nacogdoches Indians, a tribe of the Caddo Confederacy who
Who lived on the high ground between LaNana and Banita creeks. Nacogdoches means The place that is high in the Caddo language. Spanish colonials walked the trail along the creek and built their town of Nacogdoches between the two creeks. The trail is now in the most historic area of old Nacogdoches. Near the beginning of The Trail is Camino Real Park are the homes of Haden Edwards and Adolphus Sterne, the New Orleans Greys' campground, Oak Grove Cemetery, Zion Hill Cemetery, and the Holy Springs of Father Margil.
The LaNana Creek Trail runs north from Camino Real through Margil Park and the Eyes of Father Margil. The trail follows LaNana Creek through Pecan Acres Park to the Stephen F. Austin State University campus. The SFA Mast Arboretum and Tucker Woods are on university land. The trail ends in the north at Jimmy Hinds Park on East Austin Street.
LaNana Creek Trail was cleared and constructed by volunteers under committee guidance of F.E. Abernathy, Chairman Archie McDonald, John Anderson, and Carroll Schoenewolf.
Flooding cleanup in Nacogdoches
Flooding cleanup in Nacogdoches
Nacogdoches, Texas - Stephen F Austin State University Campus Sword Fights
This is a video in Nacogdoches, Texas. Walking back to the dorms a club was outside practicing sword fighting. It was only a few days into moving in to college. Thank you for viewing. Please like and subscribe.
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The Old Stone Fort in Nacogdoches Texas
The Old Stone Fort is the oldest building in Texas. Nacogdoches was once the entryway to Texas during Spanish and Mexican times. Virtually everyone passed by the Old Stone Fort which was once on the El Camino Real (The king's highway). The road connected virtually every settlement in Texas, including San Antonio and the Alamo. San Antonio is one side of Texas history. Nacogdoches is the other side of the same story.
Pumping backwater out of the town.
Jacksonport Arkansas, May 10, 2011 and with the flooding of the White and Black Rivers and thankful we didn't have any flooding in the town to speak of. There is some backwater we are getting out so it don't cause damage. This is in pumping the backwater out from area around the Jacksonport State Park Maint shop. The river got up to 34.17 feet and crested on May 4th and today at this time it is 28.5 feet. Flood stage is 26 feet.
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911 festival
Whiskey Myers covers 'Decoration Day' at Banita Creek Hall In Nac
Whiskey Myers covers 'Decoration Day' in Nacogdoches at Banita Creek Hall
LaNana Creek Rafting
Mark, Ana, and I braving the rapids of LaNana Creek, Nacogdoches.
CODY JOHNSON BAND 10 21 16
Highlights of the Cody Johnson Band at Banita Creek Hall on Oct. 21, 2016.
Neal McCoy...The Shake & ect
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JB & The Moonshine Band Interview
JB & The Moonshine Band are coming to Banita Creek Hall in Nacogdoches on Saturday, June 21 2014 with Jerrett Zoch & The OSR Band!
Steve Rixx caught up with JB and talked about how excited he is to come back, his new album, and more!