Texas Parks & Wildlife, Volume 46, Number 11, November 1988 Page: 15
48 p. : col. ill.View a full description of this periodical.
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Hogg Shrine and Sam Bell Maxey House. Although the
Texas State Railroad is closed for the winter, state parks
in Palestine and Rusk, at either end of the line, usually
are awash in fall colors.
Autumn comes late to East Texas, and winter is not
far behind But for a few weeks each year, a gallery of
fall foliage awaits travelers through this part of thestate.
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late Nov'ember at Rusk State Park
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