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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Eagle articleA survey team from the National Park Service was in Brazos County recently to inspect historical sites of the - EI Camino Real de los Tejas ~:J h trail along Old San Antonio ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ Road. The survey team met ~ ~ ° ~ ~ ,r . ~ ~ with members of the cities of ; r Bryan and College Station, as ~ n well as with members of the ' ~¢r Brazos County Historical Commission. ' Susan Boyle of the Park Service's Santa Fe, N.M., office said the Brazos County section of the historic road ;;r, o-:. was among the most repre- ~ 'fit sentative and preserved sec- tions the team had seen. The .~~h~:; r survey team called the Brazos ~ _ County site a rare jewel, ~~^5~ . . members of the historical ~ t commission said. Park Service staff members will conduct an environmental Historians, community leaders and assessment and compile a members of a National Park Service management plan to develop survey team visit the EI Camino Real de guidelines for administration los Tejas trail in Brazos County recent- of the trail, which includes Iy.The Park Service is studying the trail OSR, the northern boundary to help establish guidelines for its use of Brazos County. and preservation. In 2004, President George - Bush proclaimed EI Camino Real de los Tejas as the only Natianai Historic Trail ir;.,Texas. It comprised the primary overland route during the Spanish Colonial~period, and traversed more than a 1,000-mile-long corridor link- ing Mexico to the Red River Valley in northwestern Louisiana. k