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Exhibition 'El Camino Real de los Tejas and Nacogdoches: History in Every Direction' in The Stone Fort Museum - Stephen F. Austin State University

The history of Nacogdoches is tied to the Camino Real. Roads are agents of change; affecting settlement patterns and economic activity; bringing colonization and cultural exchange. The trails that connected the Caddo with distant trading partners also brought Europeans to East Texas; first from the south and then from the east. This well-established road led Antonio Gil Yโ€™Barbo away from his ranch near Lobanillo Creek on the order of the Spanish Crown, and later, back to the abandoned Nacogdochesโ€™ mission site in 1779. Along this road, Yโ€™Barbo built his house that later became a popular trading post. This exhibit explores the people who traveled the corridor of trails and made history in every direction.

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