TexasEscapes.com HOME Welcome to Texas Escapes
A magazine written by Texas
Custom Search
New   |   Texas Towns   |   Ghost Towns   |   Counties   |   Trips   |   Features   |   Columns   |   Architecture   |   Images   |   Archives   |   Site Map

Loving County TX
Loving County

Texas Towns
A - Z
Mentone, Texas

TOP SLOGANS FOR MENTONE, TEXAS

  • Humans Rule!
  • "It's about nothing."
  • Bring your own water!
  • The Town without Lawyers.
  • Roadrunner: It's what's for dinner.
  • East of the Pecos, West of France.
  • The Rodney Dangerfield of West Texas.
  • We make Archer City look like Mexico City.
  • We know we'd beat Kermit, if we only had a team.
  • East Side, West Side - What's the damn difference?
  • If everybody's got to be somewhere, why isn't anybody here?
  • We're not in the middle of nowhere, but you can see it from here.
  • You can buy a stamp at the Post Office, but you've got to get the spit to lick it in Kermit.


    © John Troesser
    September 2000
  • Entering Loving County,  Mentone, Texas
    "Entering Loving County"
    Photo by James Feagin
    See Mentone, Texas

    Texas Escapes Online Magazine »   Archive Issues » Home »
    TEXAS TOWNS & COUNTIES TEXAS LANDMARKS & IMAGES TEXAS HISTORY & CULTURE TEXAS OUTDOORS MORE
    Texas Counties
    Texas Towns A-Z
    Texas Ghost Towns

    TEXAS REGIONS:
    Central Texas North
    Central Texas South
    Texas Gulf Coast
    Texas Panhandle
    Texas Hill Country
    East Texas
    South Texas
    West Texas

    Courthouses
    Jails
    Churches
    Schoolhouses
    Bridges
    Theaters
    Depots
    Rooms with a Past
    Monuments
    Statues

    Gas Stations
    Post Offices
    Museums
    Water Towers
    Grain Elevators
    Cotton Gins
    Lodges
    Stores
    Banks

    Vintage Photos
    Historic Trees
    Cemeteries
    Old Neon
    Ghost Signs
    Signs
    Murals
    Gargoyles
    Pitted Dates
    Cornerstones
    Then & Now

    Columns: History/Opinion
    Texas History
    Small Town Sagas
    Black History
    WWII
    Texas Centennial
    Ghosts
    People
    Animals
    Food
    Music
    Art

    Books
    Cotton
    Texas Railroads

    Texas Trips
    Texas Drives
    Texas State Parks
    Texas Rivers
    Texas Lakes
    Texas Forts
    Texas Trails
    Texas Maps
    USA
    MEXICO
    HOTELS

    Site Map
    About Us
    Privacy Statement
    Disclaimer
    Contributors
    Staff
    Contact Us

     
    Website Content Copyright Texas Escapes LLC. All Rights Reserved