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  2. U.S. Route 90 Alternate (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Highway 90 Alternate is an alternate route to U.S. Highway 90 in Texas, United States, running from west of Seguin east via Seguin, Gonzales, Hallettsville, Eagle Lake, Rosenberg and Sugar Land to northeastern Houston.

  3. Farm to Market Road 466 - Wikipedia

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    On May 23, 1951, FM 466 was extended east 2.0 miles (3.2 km). On December 18 of that year, FM 466 was extended east 6.1 miles (9.8 km). On May 2, 1962, FM 466 was extended east to the Gonzales County line. On May 24, 1962, FM 466 was extended to Cost connecting with FM 108, just south of Gonzales, replacing FM 1297. On January 27, 1968, the ...

  4. Seguin, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The town of Seguin was founded August 12, 1838, 16 months after Texas won its independence at the Battle of San Jacinto, making it one of the oldest towns in Texas. Members of Mathew Caldwell 's Gonzales Rangers acquired land originally granted to Umphries Branch, who had departed during the Runaway Scrape and sold his land to Joseph S. Martin.

  5. U.S. Route 90 in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Seguin: I-10 east – Houston: East end of I-10 overlap; eastbound exit and westbound entrance; US 90 east follows exit 603 FM 725 to I-10 – McQueeney, Stockdale: Seguin: US 90 Alt. east / FM 464 west to I-10 – McQueeney, Gonzales: SH 46 (Sam Flores Drive) to US 90 Alt. / I-10 – New Braunfels, Gonzales

  6. Mathew Caldwell - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Caldwell, (March 8, 1798 – December 28, 1842), also spelled Mathew Caldwell was a 19th-century Texas settler, military figure, Captain of the GonzalesSeguin Rangers and a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence. Because of his recruitment ride ahead of the Battle of Gonzales, some call him the Paul Revere of Texas.

  7. Texas State Highway 123 - Wikipedia

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    The route continues north through ranchlands until Seguin. Reaching Seguin, Texas State Highway 46 begins, peeling off to the northwest toward New Braunfels. SH 123 continues around the eastern edge of Seguin, where it is known locally as "the Bypass", and there it intersects US 90 Alternate, US 90, and Interstate 10.

  8. Texas State Highway 3 - Wikipedia

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    Historic SH 3. SH 3 was one of the original twenty five state highways proposed on June 21, 1917, overlaid on top of the Southern National Highway. [3] From 1917, the routing followed present day U.S. Highway 90, from Orange to Houston, U.S. Highway 90 Alternate to Eagle Lake, FM 102 to Columbus, U.S. Highway 90 to Waelder, SH 97 to Gonzales, U.S. Highway 90 Alternate to Seguin, and U.S ...

  9. U.S. Route 183 in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The highway cuts through the historic Battle of Gonzales site and borders the city of Gonzales to the west, intersecting US 90 Alt to the northwest of the city. Running parallel to the San Marcos River , US 183 provides access to Palmetto State Park before crossing I-10 and forming a concurrency with US 90 west to Luling via Pierce Street.