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Longhorn Caverns
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What a great resource of story treasure in the Longhorn Caverns.
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There is a very rich history of use in the caverns, from the Comanche using it as a place to hang and hold prisoners for ransom. Three Texas Rangers rescued a white girl prisoner from about 200 comanche, a wonderful story. It was a speakeasy in the 1920’s serving cedar berry type gin. It became a state park and attraction during the 30’s as one of Roosevelt’s projects for getting men work. In the 60’s it was set up as a fallout shelter and the home for LBJ in emergencies when he was at the ranch.
Longhorn Caverns
Expired- Parent Category: The Sage Photography Gallery & Studio
- Category: T! E! X! A! S! - TEXAS! Photos
What a great resource of story treasure in the Longhorn Caverns.
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There is a very rich history of use in the caverns, from the Comanche using it as a place to hang and hold prisoners for ransom. Three Texas Rangers rescued a white girl prisoner from about 200 comanche, a wonderful story. It was a speakeasy in the 1920’s serving cedar berry type gin. It became a state park and attraction during the 30’s as one of Roosevelt’s projects for getting men work. In the 60’s it was set up as a fallout shelter and the home for LBJ in emergencies when he was at the ranch.
Longhorn Caverns
Expired- Parent Category: The Sage Photography Gallery & Studio
- Category: T! E! X! A! S! - TEXAS! Photos
What a great resource of story treasure in the Longhorn Caverns.
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There is a very rich history of use in the caverns, from the Comanche using it as a place to hang and hold prisoners for ransom. Three Texas Rangers rescued a white girl prisoner from about 200 comanche, a wonderful story. It was a speakeasy in the 1920’s serving cedar berry type gin. It became a state park and attraction during the 30’s as one of Roosevelt’s projects for getting men work. In the 60’s it was set up as a fallout shelter and the home for LBJ in emergencies when he was at the ranch.
Longhorn Caverns
Expired- Parent Category: The Sage Photography Gallery & Studio
- Category: T! E! X! A! S! - TEXAS! Photos
What a great resource of story treasure in the Longhorn Caverns.
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There is a very rich history of use in the caverns, from the Comanche using it as a place to hang and hold prisoners for ransom. Three Texas Rangers rescued a white girl prisoner from about 200 comanche, a wonderful story. It was a speakeasy in the 1920’s serving cedar berry type gin. It became a state park and attraction during the 30’s as one of Roosevelt’s projects for getting men work. In the 60’s it was set up as a fallout shelter and the home for LBJ in emergencies when he was at the ranch.
Around The Original Sage, Texas
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This photos were taken during the month of June in Burnet County, Texas along Burnet County roads 202 and 203. The original Sage, Texas was located at the intersection of these roads. After the railroad missed Sage, the community gradually disappeared. A sign announcing entering and leaving Sage is all that remains.
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