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New Braunfels, TX North Richland Hills, TX Odessa, TX Orange, TX Palestine, TX Paris, TX Pasadena, TX Pearland, TX Pecan Grove, TX Pflugerville, TX Pharr, TX Plainview, TX Plano, TX Pleasanton, TX Port Arthur, TX Port Lavaca, TX Port Neches, TX Portland, TX Raymondville, TX Richardson...
Living Tree New Braunfels Counseling Center- The mission of Living Tree New Braunfels Counseling Center is to provide you with the highest quality service in an environment that fosters your ability to resolve and bring change to help you achieve and attain your goals in therapy and life. We ar...
Three dimensional view of Reflectivity from New Braunfels radar over Johnson City, TX. The white and purple shades are very large hail suspended aloft and falling through the downdraft to the surface. The top of this storm was between 50,000 and 60,000 feet above the ground. Technical Discuss...
Guadalupe River at Interstate 35 in New Braunfels Flooding in Flatonia at Interstate 10 Highway 183 near the Guadalupe River south of Gonzales Staff gauge on Guadalupe River near Gonzales Elm Creek at FM 108 south of Smiley FM 466 in Gonzales County ...
Length: 4 mi State: TX Surface: Asphalt Recent Trail Reviews Old Soncy Trail Trail is no longer June, 2024 by drrichardh The Old Soncy Trail is abandoned. What’s left is full of grass and weeds. It extends about a mile from a non-existent parking area to a new highway around Nor...
Amarillo Tx trail February, 2023 bytradrrr Nice enough trail for a stroll on our way through town. Not a lot to see but well paved. A bit of an arboretum with trees and signs indicating what they are. Old Soncy Trail not functional at south end ...
In 1880, the International and Great Northern Railroad (I&GNR) built a line through New Braunfels. The city became an important market, and farmers, ranchers, and merchants needed a reliable bridge to reach the railroad. In 1894, the city replaced the low-water crossing with a high-water,...