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Flowers, beds, paths and scenic views such as above abound on the lawn of the Atlanta District Headquarters of the Texas Department of Transportation. The restful retreat is a blessing to Atlantans. It is like having a highly-cared-for park in the middle
Atlanta has an official walking path designated and explained by trail maps as starting points on the lawn of the Atlanta District Headquarters of the Texas Department of Transportation. 'Live Well, Work Well' the map says.

Where Is It?

With tall trees, pleasant stream, lots of green grass, picnic tables, strolling paths, stillness and silence, flowers and refreshment, Atlanta has a genuine park right in its midst. It is the Atlanta District Headquarters of the Texas Highway Department. A boon to the town since its establishment in 1932, do you know “Where This Is?” That is this week’s mystery game. Do you know how this park came about? Here’s a brief early history.

A longtime unofficial coffee men's group meets starting around 6 a.m. at Burger King in Atlanta. Pictured from left are Danny Simmons — or is it Donnie? They're identical twins — then, Tom Hooten, Troop Estes, E. L. Lyle and Woody Woods. Member Danny

Coffee time

Citizens Journal-Sun The Atlanta coffee men show up about 6 a.m. at the doors of Burger King out on Loop 59. They stay until around 9 a.m.

My Side of Town
My Side of Town

My Side of Town

James 1:27 says pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this, to visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction and to keep himself unspotted from the world.

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