Farm to Market Road 2634
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FM 2953 | Lake Nocona | ||||||||||||||||||||
FM 103 | No city | ||||||||||||||||||||
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< FM 2633 | FM 2635 > | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Farm to Market Road 2634 or FM 2634 is a two-lane, state-maintained highway that connects Lake Nocona, Texas with Farm to Market Road 103 and, indirectly, Nocona, Texas and southern Oklahoma. FM 2634 intersects with FM 103 leading to Spanish Fort and Nocona and Farm to Market Road 2953 leading to FM 677 and southern Oklahoma and Saint Jo, Texas, as well as other various county secondary roads.
- Distance: 3.5 miles (5.6 kilometers)
- Counties: Montague
[edit] History
Paved after the development of Lake Nocona in 1960, FM 2634 connects the lake with Nocona and smaller communities in north central Montague county. Nocona became the economic hub of northern Montague County by the turn of the 20th Century, and Lake Nocona or "Farmer's Creek Reservoir' was developed in 1959-60 to supply the city of Nocona with water. FM 2634 connects the various housing developments and recreational areas around the lake with Nocona.
[edit] Termini
FM 2634 terminates at Farm to Market Road 103 west of Lake Nocona and at at the water's edge on the western side of Lake Nocona (Weldon Robb Park).