Grinstead's Graphic, Volume 3, Number 11, November 1923 Page: 1
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WHERE THE SPANISH TRAIL ENTERS JUNCTION
IFTY-SEVEN miles to the north-west of Kerrville, with its wonder-
ful green hills and sparkling rivers lies another r play ground. Junc-
tion in the Heart o' the Hills of Kimble county. In the forks of the
Llanos, two of the swiftest, clearest, and most enchanting streams in all the
wonderful Hill Country of Texas.
A cordial invitation is extended to the traveler, who is tripping over
the Old Spanish Trail, and lingering along the wonderful scenic link that
lies through and over the montains known as the Hill Country of Texas.
You will enjoy a sojourn in Kimble County. You'll like the scenery, you'll
enjoy the fishing, and you'll appreciate the warm handshake of a people
who never see any strangers, and treat the visitor like home folks. Try a
summer vacation in function.
For information, address:
EMIL A. LOEFFLER, President
Junction Hardware Company, Junction, TexasSWIMMING IN THE LLANO, NEAR JUNCTION
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Grinstead, J. E. (Jesse Edward), 1866-1948. Grinstead's Graphic, Volume 3, Number 11, November 1923, periodical, November 1923; Kerrville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth497865/m1/3/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Schreiner University.