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Kingsbury, Texas, a forgotten town in South Texas............

Kelley (Texas)

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Kingsbury, Texas started downhill when IH 10 was built too far south of the small town, resulting in folks going to Seguin, Texas for trade. I would think that you could probably find some good things with a metal detector in this area. Kelley (Texas) :)

Pictures of main street.......

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Pictures of an old church down a lonely county road near Kingsbury, Texas........

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It's kind've sad but there's a lot of memories there. I was from a little town over east of San Angelo, nothing left there now, a few people are still there . The town is Melvin,but we go on with new memories
 
being by-passed by the Interstate Highways killed even more small towns. Like you stated, many are now only memories...sad. Kelley (Texas) :)
 
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