Texas State Highway 226
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State Highway 226 |
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Formed: | by 1939 | ||||||||
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Decomd.: | 1940[1] | ||||||||
North end: | Texas Revolution monument | ||||||||
South end: | SH 97 near Cost | ||||||||
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State Highway 226 or SH 226 was a short Texas state highway that ran from then-SH 200 (now SH 97) north to the monument commemmorating the location of the first shot fired in the Texas Revolution. This route was designated by 1939, but was renumbered in 1940 as SS 95.
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