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Lake Bob Sandlin, located on Big Cypress Creek is roughly six miles southwest of Mount Pleasant and six miles northwest of Pittsburg, Texas. On February 19, 1966, local businessman and civic leader Bob Sandlin was named president of the Titus County Fresh Water Supply District No. 1. Property acquisition began in 1973 and construction of Fort Sherman Dam began in 1974. The earthfill dam was built to a maximum height of 69 feet, a top width of 25 feet, and consisted of a total length of 10,800 feet. In addition to its function of water storage and industrial use, the 9,460-acre reservoir has become known as a top bass-fishing lake for anglers. Lake Bob Sandlin State Park is a 639.8-acre park located on the heavily-wooded shoreline on the north side of the 9400-acre Lake Bob Sandlin, located southeast of Mount Pleasant in Titus County. It was acquired in 1979 and was opened 1987. Evidence of prehistoric Caddoan people which occupied East Texas from 200 B.C. to 1700 exists in the area. The French and Spanish periodically occupied the area; establishing relations with the Caddo. Choctaw, Cherokee, and Kickapoo moved into East Texas in the late 18th to early 19th century. By 1841, Fort Sherman, a wooden stockade whose site is believed to be in or near the park, was established. The Fort Sherman cemetery is located in the park. Since 1860, the land has been used for farming and ranching.
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Located at Abernathy Blvd and FM1520 in Pittsburg, Texas, Broach Park is a 68 acre complex consisting of 4 baseball/softball fields, tennis courts, volleyball court, 0.9 mile walking trail with 4 exercise stations, nature trail, fishing pond and soccer fields.
The Northeast Texas Rural Heritage Center consists of two award-winning museums, the Depot Museum and the Farmstead Museum.
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There are a lot of beautiful Aviation museums across the country that have their own particular mission.
Mid America Flight Museum is based in Mt. Pleasant Texas (KOSA). Our museum differentiates itself from many other museums in that the great majority of the airplanes in the museum fly on a regular basis, and that ongoing projects are being restored to fly!
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Conveniently located just 3 miles south of Pittsburg on Highway 271. Our famous peaches are in season from mid-May to September. Our pumpkins are available in the fall and we close after pumpkin season is over. Step back in time and taste premium-quality, fresh produce the way it was meant to be enjoyed.
Enjoy true Southern hospitality from the dedicated staff at Efurd Orchards today. What started out as a simple family business in a little dirt-floor shed has quickly grown to a national operation with customers all over the country.
Our owners, Greg and Amy Efurd, are dedicated to quality and will provide you with the freshest fruits and vegetables you have ever tasted, at prices you will not believe. Stop by today to taste the quality for yourself.
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Enoch’s Stomp, founded by Altus Koegelenberg and Jon Kral in 2004, sits upon 90 acres of beautiful rolling hills in Harleton, East Texas. In 2003, Altus, a passionate fifth generation grape grower from South Africa moved his family to America in search of a more secure life. A fateful run in with Jon, a chemist with a romantic side and a love of nature, led to the vineyard and winery known as Enoch’s Stomp.
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Live jazz every Friday and Saturday evening amonst the beautiful scenery.
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Designed by Perry Maxwell in 1939, the first nine holes challenge all levels of golfers and is rich in its original design of the era. In 2000, another 9 holes were added. Although shorter in length, challenging tee shots and doglegs will demand a good swing in order to score.
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The 9-hole "Princedale" course at the Princedale Golf Club facility in Pittsburg, Texas features 2,858 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 36.
634 Daingerfield St, Pittsburg, TX
(903) 856-3737
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James' goal is to tailor a fishing adventure that lives up to your expectations and provide the fishing experience of a lifetime; whether it is to learn new techniques, catch your largest fish ever, getting ready for a tournament or just have a fun day catching fish. His number one priority is making your trip a memorable one. With 20 years of bass fishing experience, including 10 years of local tournament angling in North East Texas, he is a full time guide and offers coaching for the novice and the experienced on most techniques.
Contact James: 214-864-2469
Located near Daingerfield, Texas, this farm consists of lush pastures and towering pine and hardwood trees nestled in the slow moving world of Northeast Texas. Here, they raise vegetables and herbs, hay, fruit and berries, flowers, pine timber and fullblood red and white Maine-Anjou beef cattle. They also offer unique culinary experiences through private dining, catering and Farm to Fork cooking classes. The natural beef, poultry and pork is delicious and healthy. Greer Farm also offers "pick your own" berries and fresh vegetables.
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Located in Northeast Texas, Winnsboro is a quiet community that treasures its past while embracing the future. No matter what time
of year, Winnsboro and its neighboring towns wait to make your
visit a relaxing escape. Come in spring to see the glorious dogwoods
in bloom. Visit in the summer to enjoy the world-class fishing,
camping and boating. Drive down quiet country roads in the fall to
see an explosion of color during Autumn Trails. In the winter, bring
your family to the Piney Woods for an old-fashioned Christmas
tradition – cutting your own tree at a tree farm.
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Whether you come for the history, shopping or just to unwind, unplug and relax, you’ll become enamored with Jefferson’s easy lifestyle that will entice you to return again and again.
Nestled in the heart of the Piney Woods region of Texas, Jefferson is steeped in history. In fact, the city boasts over seventy historic landmarks, restored buildings, museums, and well-preserved homes – some available for tours and a perfect weekend getaway.
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Choctaw Casino Resort in Grant, Oklahoma, is an hour and a half drive up Highway 271!
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