tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4162685021216818539.post1759167290938009392..comments2023-07-19T21:53:55.104-05:00Comments on Hill Country HOGS Blog: Old Road in Southwestern Monroe CountyUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4162685021216818539.post-53016980148607754572009-12-30T23:39:35.997-06:002009-12-30T23:39:35.997-06:00That is a very poetic looking place. Surely you ca...That is a very poetic looking place. Surely you can come up with words to match the beauty and history of it. I love these old canopied roads. Just think of the wheels and feet that have passed beneath the tangled branches.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4162685021216818539.post-84261139890827136462009-12-29T09:08:58.238-06:002009-12-29T09:08:58.238-06:00Thanks, MA. I knew the road was near Lenoir Plant...Thanks, MA. I knew the road was near Lenoir Plantation but I was also interested in a possible connection to the Old Magnolia Highway. Look forward to receiving info about Bois-de-Arc Alley.<br /><br />TerryTerry Thorntonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01251750196282728118noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4162685021216818539.post-14988203639268384862009-12-28T21:10:16.791-06:002009-12-28T21:10:16.791-06:00Terry,
That old road is Bois-de-Arc Alley. It wa...Terry,<br /><br />That old road is Bois-de-Arc Alley. It was still traveled as late as the 1960s, maybe even later. It once led to the impressive Lenoir Plantation. I'll send you some information.<br /><br />MAMAnoreply@blogger.com