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Tarrant Tag.

it is one of the if not the most remote home IN Tarrant county.

the road that picture was taken from see's very little traffic. I have been down it (for fun) numerous times over the past 25 years and can count the other vehicles I have encountered on it on one hand.

shame because there are some great wild flowers along it.
 
Nice ride on a quiet road to get this one.
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Is it the old site where Casino Beach was, is, whatever. I think that's Lake Worth in the back ground, but not sure. I've ridden my bike all around the lake, but just haven't seen that stone monument.

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It's a couple miles from the old tag on a road that runs along Lake Worth.
 
Civilian Conservation Corp. monument at Watercress and Peninsula Club in Lake Worth.

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Any hints? I think I've seen it but I can't for the life of me remember where.
 
We'll see if this makes it a bit more interesting without spilling the beans just yet......

Think "ranch" in far northeast Tarrant county.
 
I saw what I thought it was the other day but it was in Palo Pinto County . Wrong one .
 
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Well, this should make it easier.....

***** Ranch is a premier destination for corporate events, weddings, team building, fundraisers and family reunions in the DFW area. One of the oldest ranches in Texas, ***** Ranch has been in operation since the late 1800s. Nestled on more than 90 spectacular acres of lush rolling hills and dense woods, including a 10-acre private lake, the ranch also boasts 9,000 square feet of outdoor patios and over 12,200 square feet of great indoor space complete with a grand ballroom. Whether your group is 30 or 1,500, ***** Ranch can create a Western–themed event that will generate lifetime memories.
 
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Here is the new one, it even has to do with motorcycles and is in the NE 1/4 of Tarrant county.

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Here is the new one, it even has to do with motorcycles and is in the NE 1/4 of Tarrant county.

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Well, at first I was all "Great! Some obscure monument that I'll never find." Then I googled it. Wasn't that hard. Now getting the free time and the weather to cooperate will be the challenge, but at least I have an idea of where.
 
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