Farm to Market Rd 167 Located in Acton Cemetery, Acton, TX 76049Map
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messiahcarey
Incredible
YO this place absolutely fvcks I have never seen such an amazing park packed into such a tiny little nugget of land. Would unplug a loved one from life support to visit again
The state part for Mrs Crockett is inside the old cemetery. Was well taken care of. Got some nice photos. The cemetery and well was interesting with all of the old headstones. Was a fun stop.
We came solely to visit the grave of Elizabeth Crockett, wife of Davy. When we saw the size of the cemetery we wondered how would we ever find it. As we were getting out of the car to walk up to the H...
Elizabeth Crockett made her mark on this area, and then was buried here in the Acton Cemetary, later creating the smallest state park in Texas. Other family members were buried in the Granbury cemetar...
Incredible
YO this place absolutely fvcks I have never seen such an amazing park packed into such a tiny little nugget of land. Would unplug a loved one from life support to visit again
Intriguing
The state part for Mrs Crockett is inside the old cemetery. Was well taken care of. Got some nice photos. The cemetery and well was interesting with all of the old headstones. Was a fun stop.
A lady to look up to
We came solely to visit the grave of Elizabeth Crockett, wife of Davy. When we saw the size of the cemetery we wondered how would we ever find it. As we were getting out of the car to walk up to the H...
quick but interesting visit
It was interesting to read the information about Davy Crockett's 2nd wife and how she came to be buried here.
Tiny
Elizabeth Crockett made her mark on this area, and then was buried here in the Acton Cemetary, later creating the smallest state park in Texas. Other family members were buried in the Granbury cemetar...