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HELPFUL LINKS
showcases 30 counties in northest Texas.
Piney Woods Texas Region is a resourceful site operated by the Texas government and Governor's office. You can count on the information being accurate and up to date.
East Texas Travel Guide culls information from other sources and groups it by a listing of many Piney Woods east Texas towns. This site also roughly lists area ghost towns, hotels, images, people, places, etc.
Richardson Media & Publishing site is a paid site featuring "Visit North East Texas"venues for tourism and travel, featuring many LINKS for east Texas cities, EVENTS, attractions, maps and destinations.
East Texas Tourism is based out of Longview, TX and features info "representing over 100 cities in a 78-county region of East Texas, plus adjoining areas of Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana."
There is also a FACEBOOK site for East to West Texas tourism (click here.)
Another great resource linking site is East-Texas.com
East Texas Reflections (and the highly talented and award winning Gary Edwards) produces a great site showcasing his professional photography skills and telling stories, centered around his life focus of passionately connecting to the art form he made his career. Catch it online by clicking here, or the image.
WOOD COUNTY, TEXAS
CITIES, TOWNS, COMMUNTIES AND UNICORPORATED AREAS
Quitman is the county seat. Located within the county are the incorporated cities of Alba, Hawkins, Mineola, Quitman, Winnsboro, and Yantis. The outlying areas of Wood County include major developments at Holly Lake Ranch in the eastern portion of the county and Lake Fork Reservoir which is home to over 42,000 Wood County residents in 723 square miles.
Actual Pop. COUNTY Census Trade Area
Census 2010 Divisions (CCD) Population Radius
Alba: 504 4,448 3,270 - 4 miles
Hawkins 1,278 8,406 8,417 - 7 miles
Mineola 4,515 9,939 15,025 - 8 miles
Quitman 1,809 11,100 9,074 - 7 miles
Winnsboro 3,434 8,071 19,614 - 12 miles
Yantis 388 tbd 2,143 - 4 miles
Holly Lake Ranch 2,774 tbd tbd
unincorporated
Trade Area Radius/Trade Area Population based on 2010 Census Data and 2010 ScanUS estimates, sourced from the Wood County Industrial Commission 2013.
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