i forgot to take that out
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alot of stuff there
Buffalo Gap is located at the intersection of Farm-to-Market roads 89 and 1235. It was established in 1857 and procured a post office in 1878. The Callahan Divide, a topographic boundary between the Brazos and Colorado river basins, crosses Buffalo Gap from east to west. Elm Creek once provided a watering hole for buffalo. The Buffalo Gap Highway (Farm Road 89) was surveyed in 1774 and followed the old Center Line Trail, which extended from El Paso to Texarkana on the Texas-Arkansas boundary.
Another major road passed through Buffalo Gap in the direction of the abandoned Fort Phantom Hill north of Abilene. The road forked at Buffalo Gap; one branch led southwest to Pecos County, and the other south to Tom Green County, which includes the county seat of San Angelo. Taylor County history centered upon the gap in the Callahan Divide, where during the 1860s and 1870s, buffalo hunters made winter camp and transported their hides to Fort Griffin northeast of Abilene.
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Buffalo Gap Flea Market
Buffalo Gap Historic Village
Buffalo Gap Pottery & Gallery
Buffalo Gap Self Storage
Buffalo Gap Store / Ranch House Cafe
Carpenter Interiors
The Country Attic
Johnston Outfitters
Mountain View Art & Giftshop
Pam Watkins
The Purple Buffalo
Red Dirt Pavilion
Ren's Rides
U.S. Coach