...As part of the Interstate 10 Texas - Louisiana - Alabama - Florida Supercharger Highway. Now that Lake Charles is almost complete and Baton Rouge is getting started.
Will have the thread title changed when there's sufficient evidence to commit to a town name.
Why "Interstate 10 and 94.9 West?" The Longitude given is halfway between the I-10 exits for the Columbus, TX and Lake Charles, LA Superchargers. Beaumont is generally regarded as too far from the Columbus SC and therefore Baytown, or Mont Belvieu, or Winnie, offer better candidates.
One popular site is the San Jacinto Mall. Post your own desires here and remember, it's downright irresponsible NOT to speculate!
I am close enough to make photo reconnaissance runs whenever it'll help.
Rick
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It's not all that likely to be here, but I enjoy the restaurant chain: Baytown Seafood, next to a Sonic, at the intersection of 146 and I-10.
Convenient to where the 99 "Grand Parkway" crosses I-10.
Several hotels are nearby, may make better partners but sometimes we've seen existing parking get too dear at hotels. Here there'd apparently need to be pavement poured but that creates new parking spots, eh?
Will have the thread title changed when there's sufficient evidence to commit to a town name.
Why "Interstate 10 and 94.9 West?" The Longitude given is halfway between the I-10 exits for the Columbus, TX and Lake Charles, LA Superchargers. Beaumont is generally regarded as too far from the Columbus SC and therefore Baytown, or Mont Belvieu, or Winnie, offer better candidates.
One popular site is the San Jacinto Mall. Post your own desires here and remember, it's downright irresponsible NOT to speculate!
I am close enough to make photo reconnaissance runs whenever it'll help.
Rick
- - - Updated - - -
It's not all that likely to be here, but I enjoy the restaurant chain: Baytown Seafood, next to a Sonic, at the intersection of 146 and I-10.
Convenient to where the 99 "Grand Parkway" crosses I-10.
Several hotels are nearby, may make better partners but sometimes we've seen existing parking get too dear at hotels. Here there'd apparently need to be pavement poured but that creates new parking spots, eh?
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