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Located in the
southeast corner of Callahan County, Cross Plains sits in the midst of
a region thriving in the industries of oil, farming and ranching.
Large fields of grain, hay, and peanuts add beauty to the landscape
and support to the local economy.
Cross Plains is served by State Highways 36, 206 and 279.
Cross Plains was at first unofficially called
Turkey Creek, after the stream that still crosses the town's Treadaway
Park. The town was moved from the west banks of Turkey Creek to its
present site in January of 1911 in anticipation of the coming
railroad.
People come from all around to experience of the best Texas hunting in
and around Cross Plains. Set your sights on deer, quail, dove or
turkey.
Golf
aficionados can hit the links at either Lakewood |
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Country Club or Rising
Star Country Club, both within 12 miles of town.
Do you want to know more? Contact us today for information on our
area and the properties we have available. We'll help you discover
the home of your dreams.
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