Saturday, February 9-10, 2008
Cowtown Cruiser
Program (CCP)
Photos labeled DPG-02/08 were
provided by David & Patricia Gill
Photos labeled DVL-02/08 were
provided by Don & Virginia
Littlefield
Event Photography labeled
was provided by Doug & Glenda McMahan
Sunday Morning, 2/10/08 |
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On the Road again, heading back to Llano for a quick
stop, then to start the trip home. |
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A pit stop, some bought gas, coffee, etc... |
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we then stopped by the Llano River for a peek and a
CCP point |
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The Llano Courthouse,
built in 1892 from sandstone, marble & granite looked
great - it was under renovation last
year when we stopped by |
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David posing for another
CCP Point |
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The Memorial here is a really neat one |
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Don grabbing the
CCP Points |
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...grabbing more photos and getting ready to head out |
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...another stop as we left downtown, the Museum side of the road at an old log cabin |
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We left Llano heading up Hwy 16 for San Saba |
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During our stop
at the San Saba Courthouse, Sheriff Ross Cox stopped and gave us some
History of San Saba, the legacy of the Law (campaigning and promoted
his book) |
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...after we left the
Courthouse we stopped by the Jail, it is the
oldest working
Jail in the United States, built in 1884.
It is built out of blue limestone, although the color
has changed over the years |
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...ON TO MORE
CRUISIN' |
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