The official photoblog of Banjo Jones & The Brazosport (TX) News
4.02.2005
Lake Jackson, TX
Here we are at the Abner Jackson Plantation, where a fella named Abner Jackson had a sugar plantation back in slave days. It's also the site of Lake Jackson, the oxbow lake for which the City of Lake Jackson is named. Lake Jackson is about an hour's drive south of Houston, and about a 45 minute drive from Galveston to the east.
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