Native stone monument commemorates victims of East Texas' worst Indian depredation, erected on spot where massacre took place on Oct. 5, 1838. (not shown on most maps)
Jacksonville, TX MonumentsBeautiful hill, forest and lake scenery both north and south on U.S. 69; also along F.M. 747 and F.M. 2138 (neither shown on most maps)
Jacksonville, TX Scenic DrivesView is breathtaking; picnicking. Observation area has 35
Jacksonville, TX Scenic ViewsMuseum houses the archives, archeology, history and artifacts of Newton County. It is also a genealogical library....
Part old-fashioned general store, part museum, this establishment offers a wide variety of merchandise as well as nostalgia. ...
480 acres beside Caddo Lake; an area once occupied by Caddo Indians, a tribe quite advanced in civilization. Camping areas, t...