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- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 length "110.7228672".
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 abstract "Farm to Market Road 669 (FM 669) is a Farm to Market Road in West Texas. It extends in a northerly direction for 68.8 miles (111 km) from Big Spring in Howard County to Post in Garza County.Beginning at a complex junction with Farm to Market Road 700 and Texas State Highway 350 on the north side of Big Spring, Farm to Market Road 669 initially runs for 15 miles (24 km) in a northerly direction across the level plains of the Llano Estacado, passing numerous cotton fields and rural farm homes. Near the intersection of FM 1785, FM 669 drops off the Caprock and enters the rolling ranch and oil country of Borden County. The undulating, broken land of Borden County was carved by numerous ephemeral tributaries of the upper Colorado River that typically originate as springs along the Caprock Escarpment to the west and generally flow across the county in an easterly direction.After crossing the Colorado River, about 5 miles (8 km) north of the Howard-Borden county line, FM 669 continues north toward Gail, the county seat of Borden County. Near Gail, one passes two prominent erosional remnants of the Llano Estacado. To the south of Gail, one can see a conspicuous landmark known as Mushaway Peak (also known as Muchakooaga, Muchaque Peak or Cordova Peak); this small butte stands on high ground between Grape Creek and Bull Creek, two tributaries of the upper Colorado River. A much larger mesa, called Gail Mountain, stands on the western edge of Gail and provides a scenic backdrop for this small town.In Gail, FM 669 crosses U.S. Highway 180, which runs west-east from Lamesa to Snyder and beyond. Continuing north, FM 669 draws closer to the edge of the Llano Estacado, which can be seen 5 miles (8 km) to the west. Approximately 6 miles (10 km) north of Gail is a junction with FM 2350, which leads to Fluvanna and the Brazos Wind Ranch, to the east.Farther north, near the Borden-Garza county line, FM 669 reaches a high point that divides the drainage of the upper Brazos and Colorado rivers. Along this drainage divide, the land is highly denuded with many small buttes and hoodoos. Less than a mile north of the county line is a historical marker that describes an archaeological site where the "Garza Point" was first identified. These distinctive arrowheads were constructed from local flint, chert, and obsidian by Native Americans living and hunting in this area around A.D. 1440 to 1500.Around 5 miles (8 km) north of the Borden-Garza county line, FM 669 crosses the Double Mountain Fork, a major tributary of the upper Brazos River. From the colorful sandy bed of the Double Mountain Fork, FM 669 climbs 450 feet (137 m) over a distance of 6 miles (10 km) as it ascends the Caprock to the high plains of the Llano Estacado. FM 669 remains on the level plains for a short distance of only 3 miles (5 km) before suddenly dropping off the Caprock and descending 200 feet (61 m) back to the rolling plains and to the town of Post, the county seat of Garza County. Within the city limits of Post, FM 669 terminates at a junction with U.S. Route 380.".
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- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 routeEnd Post,_Texas.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 routeEndDirection "North".
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 routeNumber "669".
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 routeStart Big_Spring,_Texas.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 routeStartDirection "South".
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 routeTypeAbbreviation "Farm".
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- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageExternalLink home.
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- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageLength "7384".
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- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageRevisionID "664476578".
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Anno_Domini.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Big_Spring,_Texas.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Borden_County,_Texas.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Brazos_River.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Brazos_Wind_Farm.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Butte.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Caprock_Escarpment.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Farm_to_Market_Roads_in_Texas.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Llano_Estacado.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transportation_in_Borden_County,_Texas.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transportation_in_Garza_County,_Texas.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transportation_in_Howard_County,_Texas.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Chert.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Colorado_River_(Texas).
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Cotton.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Double_Mountain_(Texas).
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Double_Mountain_Fork_Brazos_River.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Double_Mountains_(Texas).
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Drainage_divide.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Farm-to-market_road.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Farm_to_Market_Road.
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- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Farm_to_Market_Road_1584.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Farm_to_Market_Road_1785.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Farm_to_Market_Road_1857.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Farm_to_Market_Road_400.
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- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Flint.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Fluvanna,_Texas.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Gail,_Texas.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Garza_County,_Texas.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Hoodoo_(geology).
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Howard_County,_Texas.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Lamesa,_Texas.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Llano_Estacado.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Mesa.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Mushaway_Peak.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Obsidian.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Post,_Texas.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Snyder,_Texas.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Texas_State_Highway_350.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Highway_180.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Route_180.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Route_380.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink West_Texas.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink White_River_(Texas).
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink Yellow_House_Canyon.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLink File:FM669_Garza_County_Texas_2010b.jpg.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLinkText "FM 669".
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Farm to Market Road 669".
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 directionA "South".
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 directionB "North".
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 established "1945".
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 hasPhotoCollection Farm_to_Market_Road_669.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 lengthMi "68.8".
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 lengthRound "1".
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 nextRoute "670".
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 nextType "Farm".
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 previousRoute "668".
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 previousType "Farm".
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 route "669".
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 state "TX".
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 terminusA ", Big Spring".
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 terminusB ", Post".
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 type "Farm".
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- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 subject Category:Farm_to_Market_Roads_in_Texas.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 subject Category:Llano_Estacado.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 subject Category:Transportation_in_Borden_County,_Texas.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 subject Category:Transportation_in_Garza_County,_Texas.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 subject Category:Transportation_in_Howard_County,_Texas.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 hypernym Farm.
- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 type ArchitecturalStructure.
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- Farm_to_Market_Road_669 type Place.
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