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US Highway 69   Jacksonville, Texas

About halfway between Rusk and Jacksonville is a place called Seven Mile Hill. It is just after the Cherokee County Airport if you are headed northbound, and the speed limit drops from 70 to 60 as you negotiate the hill/curve. There's a State Trooper constantly patrolling this area; he likes to hang out at both the top and bottom of the hill just beyond the speed limit change signs, and also in the hidden driveways off to the right on the southbound side. Don't try anything more than 65 through here.

Mar 6, 2010   Texas   1 comments

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E. Rusk Street near Cash Street   Jacksonville, Texas

Will back up to 6'Fort fence on the north side of E. Rusk St. facing the west on the west side of business using their driveway about 250 Fort before (Central Baptist Church) Cash St. Usually sits there late afternoon when business is closed for the day. Speed limit is 45.

Apr 3, 2008   Texas   0 comments

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US Highway 69 near Love's Lookout   Jacksonville, Texas

City limits sign moved, appx 1-1/2 mi North, toward Tyler,
No consideration, not even friendly. Suppose City need the money.

Oct 24, 2007   Texas   0 comments

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Yes! This is a speed trap. (37) - No, this is definitely NOT a speed trap. (5)
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