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Grand Saline

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  It’s a beautiful day for a drive. Well except that section where its raining. Luckily that was south west of me and It basically stayed that way.  What else would you find in this town but salt….lots of salt. The lovely lady had tons of information about everything salt. Guess what the free gift was when I left, you guessed it a salt and pepper shaker. So lets break down salt in Grand Saline. * the building this tiny museum is located is made of salt. The brochure has someone licking the building salt rocks.  * salt prairie just southeast of town has salt water rising to surface and drying while the salt crystallizes * Caddo Indians as early as 800 AD and Cherokee Indians until 1839 used the area source of salt. * The main salt bed runs across east Texas and western Louisiana is about 4 miles beneath the surface. * The town sits on top of a massive load of natural salt and goes down about 16,000 feet deep. * Confederates used the salt works during the civil war era * Th...

Paris… Texas that is

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  Welcome to Texas where everything is bigger and I guess better.  Again I am refraining from the major highways to just enjoy the scenery, to see small town America. First stop is Paris. A small big town in the north eastern part of the state.  How many cities are there in the world named Paris? I’ve been to the original in France, the one in Tennessee, and now Texas. Answer: in the world there are 48 but in the USA there is 23. I might make my list one more after going to Paris Arkansas. Keep you posted. But lets get our tour of this charming quaint town.  Before we start let me say the town claims to be the   “second largest Paris in the World.” I’m not sure about that but will take their word for it. Now the logo is “It’s always a good idea!” I enjoy it, so I guess they were right. The town was established in 1844.  First stop was the Chrome Mustang.  Just like the title its a chrome statue of a mustang, the school’s mascot. I like the fact it look...