
Musical Instruments
Pampa, Texas

Barrack
Fort Lancaster, Texas

Ector Theater
Odessa, Texas
San Antonio to El Paso Road
The San Antonio to El Paso Road, beginning circa 1850, was a western mail route across Texas to the Pacific. It went west along US 90 and turned north to join the Devils River at Comstock, linking forts Lancaster, Stockton, and Davis—and historic sites Casa Navarro, Landmark Inn, and Magoffin Home.