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Texas Towns: From Abner to Zipperlandville travels off the beaten track and takes readers with it. It's fun. It's informative. Judy Morgan The Daily Sentinel The way Blevins is so attracted to the towns makes it seem almost as if they were named just for him to research. And the result is a page-turning, share-with-your-friends book that shouldn't leave your car. You'd better buy a copy for the house, too! Tiffany Synder, San Marcos Record This is an excellent book to keep in the glove compartment during family road trips in Texas. The Dallas Morning News What's in a name? A whole heck of a…mehr

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Texas Towns: From Abner to Zipperlandville travels off the beaten track and takes readers with it. It's fun. It's informative. Judy Morgan The Daily Sentinel The way Blevins is so attracted to the towns makes it seem almost as if they were named just for him to research. And the result is a page-turning, share-with-your-friends book that shouldn't leave your car. You'd better buy a copy for the house, too! Tiffany Synder, San Marcos Record This is an excellent book to keep in the glove compartment during family road trips in Texas. The Dallas Morning News What's in a name? A whole heck of a lot, once you start digging! This entertaining guidebook to some of the most curious place names in the Lone Star State is part history and part lore, with a healthy dose of tall tales and hearsay thrown in for good measure. Looneyville may be near Crazy Creek, but it was named after a perfectly sane store owner. And who would have guessed how Red Ranger came to be named by a traveling cigar salesman? With names like Bug Tussle, Jot Em Down, Noodle, and Saxet (think about it), you're in for some fascinating and fun stories. So put your feet up and get ready for a one-of-a-kind tour through the great state of Texas. Don Blevins was a member of the Texas State Historical Association, the Writers' League of Texas, and the Coalition of Texas Writers. He published six books and wrote articles for more than fifty magazines including American History Illustrated and True West. A longtime resident of San Marcos, Texas, Don passed away in 2014. Paris Permenter and John Bigley are a husband-wife team of travel writers who make their home in the Hill Country west of Austin. In addition to writing for many magazines and newspapers, they have written numerous guidebooks, including Insiders' Guide® to San Antonio, Day Trips® from Austin, and Day Trips® from San Antonio (GPP Travel).
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By Don Blevins - Revised by Paris Permenter and John Bigley