Cedar Station, Texas
Ghost town in Texas, United States
29°54′56″N 101°54′39″W / 29.91556°N 101.91083°W / 29.91556; -101.91083 (2010)
Cedar Station is a ghost town in Terrell County, Texas, United States.[2][3]
History
The village was founded in 1947 by T.H. Eastman and family, and was composed by a wooden house and a gas station on the U.S. Highway 90. It was abandoned a few decades later.[2]
Geography
Cedar Station lies 16 miles east of Dryden, 38 east of Sanderson, the county seat; and 12 west of the ghost town of Pumpville, in the adjacent Val Verde County. The Mexican border, on the Rio Grande River, is 12 miles south.[4]
See also
References
- ^ Cedar Station (Texas Almanac)
- ^ a b c Cedar Station at texasescape.com
- ^ Cedar Station at lat-long.com
- ^ Cedar Station at texas.hometownlocator.com
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Municipalities and communities of Terrell County, Texas, United States
County seat: Sanderson
community
- Cedar Station
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