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Oct. 26th, 2020 03:15 pmWhen I think about places I'd like to getaway to, to just dissapear from the world for a while, I think of an old Ghost Town in the Texas Hill Country, Old Noxville.
If you're not specifically going to Old Noxville, you'll never see it any other way. It's in a remote and sparsely populated area of the Texas Hill Country, hidden down a county road that goes to just to one lived-in house, an old schoolhouse and cemetery. To get to that county road, you go down a Farm to Market road that serves only Old Noxville...and there are faster ways to get between Fredericksburg and Junction so that road is empty. And that faster road is rarely used as well.
And even if i told you, "Just go to Noxville" you still wouldn't find me as the GPS would take you to new Noxville.
Fifteen miles from the nearest town of any size, when I think of relaxing in the middle of nowhere, that's where I imagine going. It's pretty nowhere.
If you're not specifically going to Old Noxville, you'll never see it any other way. It's in a remote and sparsely populated area of the Texas Hill Country, hidden down a county road that goes to just to one lived-in house, an old schoolhouse and cemetery. To get to that county road, you go down a Farm to Market road that serves only Old Noxville...and there are faster ways to get between Fredericksburg and Junction so that road is empty. And that faster road is rarely used as well.
And even if i told you, "Just go to Noxville" you still wouldn't find me as the GPS would take you to new Noxville.
Fifteen miles from the nearest town of any size, when I think of relaxing in the middle of nowhere, that's where I imagine going. It's pretty nowhere.