my pleasure. Most small towns don't have proper addresses for 'parks'. And even if they do, chances are they are for a person at another location! or the address is a P.O. Box. Yet, ask anyone once there and they'll say go South on 17, turn left where the old feed and seed used to be. Then drive a while and hang a right where the old tar plant used to be...

New Ulm, TX isn't even a town though! Every reference found regarding meeting at the Fireman's Park was just that. Meet at the Fireman's Park. No address was ever given. Without the www, all one could hope to do would be to locate New Ulm, TX on a paper map. Heck if a paper map of TX could even be purchased out of State!

Of all the sites available to us, Google Maps is, imho, the better of the lot. Especially street view. Nothing like being able to literally see a road before deciding to use it in a route.


Blowing gravel off rural roads