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Putting the Bankhead Highway back together.
In recent months Tab across Texas has been researching and searching the Bankhead Highway in Texas. Our journey has introduced us to authors, historian, and Texans who are just overwhelmingly friendly.
We have learned more about Texas, America, Americana, and heritage tourism than we ever expected to. Adhering to Tab across Texas mission to Experience / Write / Share, we are attempting to put together this site. A Bankhead Highway site.
This site will be dedicated to the Bankhead Highway’s history and future. A tremendous amount of redevelopment is occurring on the Bankhead. We hope that this site can and will become a clearinghouse for Bankhead news and happenings.
If you are interested in heritage tourism, old roads, blue highways, or simply enjoy hearing stories that bring joy please follow Tab across Texas new site @ thebankheadhighway.com
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Across the State in Eight – A Bankhead Highway motorcycle adventure
Warm and cold air mixed last night. The sky wrote love messages as the electrons and protons showed their attraction to each other. Air rose and fell, uplift, downdraft, strong, weak, hot and cold. Energy.
Today the air is cool, and a strong north wind will keep my machine dancing all over the road as we begin our adventure down the Bankhead Highway.
Before this journey can begin, we, the machine and I, must get to the starting point. In Texas, the Bankhead starting point in Texarkana, Texas.
Today will be spent quickly and safely navigating space between tractors and trailers, UPS and FedEx, vans, parents, pets, and wildlife.
Texarkana, emotional mile marker one for the machine and I. In the upcoming days, we will cover almost 900 miles, four regions of climate and geographic change, revitalization, decomposition, long tall tales, colorful characters, myth, and legend.
Our guide is Dan Smith’s book Texas Highway No. 1 – The Bankhead Highway in Texas. I will attempt to follow the maps as close as possible, staying true to the actual “original” route.
Tomorrow is a big day. The start of an epic journey across the State of Texas. A toast to the unknown with a pour of Texarkana’s own Pecan Point brewery’s “State Line Blonde”.
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Across the State in Eight (part 5 – Mineral Wells to Abilene) – A Bankhead Highway motorcycle adventure.
Mineral Wells to Abilene
“For everything you have missed, you have gained something else, and for everything you gain, you lose something else.”
-Emerson
The Bankhead Highway route out of Mineral Wells is the gateway to the Palo Pinto Mountains – well hills. A beautiful country where springs fed creeks that flow into the Brazos River, supplying life to the balanced collection of arid and semiarid flora throughout the region.
This was Native American land. Kiowa and Comanche roamed this section of Texas for centuries. Many nations tried to tame Comancharia and many failed.
Today the area is calm. Ranchers have staked and claimed the land, posting up the consequences for being on the wrong side of the fence.
An excellent example of an old Sinclair Station.
Palo Pinto is named after a tree, a tree with spots. It is also the county seat of Palo Pinto County. Aside from the courthouse and other…
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