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Argyle's guidebook

Food scene

Best Pizza in Town 4 minutes away
Earl's 377 Pizza
427 US-377
Best Pizza in Town 4 minutes away
The best BBQ just in 10 minutes
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Marty B's
10 íbúar mæla með
The best BBQ just in 10 minutes
More food options
51 íbúar mæla með
Fuzzy's Taco Shop
2917 W Berry St
51 íbúar mæla með
More food options
You must have to try the "Loaded Tots"
Bumbershoot Barbecue
425 US-377
You must have to try the "Loaded Tots"
Another pizza option
Giovanni's pizza
100 Country Club Rd
Another pizza option
The best Breakfast
Golden Egg Cafe
2650 FM 407
The best Breakfast
CasaMia Mexican Restaurant & Bar
3501 FM 407
The best Mexican Food

Sightseeing

For those who loves the Speed.........
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Texas Motor Speedway
3545 Lone Star Cir
134 íbúar mæla með
For those who loves the Speed.........
15 minutes away, ideal for shopping and food
50 íbúar mæla með
Tanger Outlets Fort Worth
15853 N Fwy
50 íbúar mæla með
15 minutes away, ideal for shopping and food
0.9 Miles, Just in case
CVS
1305 N US Hwy 377
0.9 Miles, Just in case
Old Alton Bridge, also known as Goatman's Bridge, is a historic iron truss bridge connecting the Texas cities of Denton and Copper Canyon. Built in 1884 by the King Iron Bridge Manufacturing Company, it originally carried horses and later automobiles over Hickory Creek at a location that once was a popular ford for crossing cattle. The bridge takes its name from the abandoned community of Alton, which between 1850 and 1856 was the seat of Denton County.[2] The heavily traveled Old Alton Bridge remained in constant use until 2001 when vehicle traffic was moved to an adjacent concrete-and-steel bridge. Prior to the new bridge, it was necessary for motorists to signal with a car horn before crossing the single-lane span. The new bridge straightened out a sharp curve on both sides of the creek and provided additional travel lanes. With vehicle traffic removed, the bridge became an important link connecting the Elm Fork and Pilot Knoll Hiking and Equestrian Trails. Today, it is a popular location for nature enthusiasts and photographers. Old Alton Bridge was included in the National Register of Historic Places on July 8, 1988.
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Gamli Alton brú
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Old Alton Bridge, also known as Goatman's Bridge, is a historic iron truss bridge connecting the Texas cities of Denton and Copper Canyon. Built in 1884 by the King Iron Bridge Manufacturing Company, it originally carried horses and later automobiles over Hickory Creek at a location that once was a popular ford for crossing cattle. The bridge takes its name from the abandoned community of Alton, which between 1850 and 1856 was the seat of Denton County.[2] The heavily traveled Old Alton Bridge remained in constant use until 2001 when vehicle traffic was moved to an adjacent concrete-and-steel bridge. Prior to the new bridge, it was necessary for motorists to signal with a car horn before crossing the single-lane span. The new bridge straightened out a sharp curve on both sides of the creek and provided additional travel lanes. With vehicle traffic removed, the bridge became an important link connecting the Elm Fork and Pilot Knoll Hiking and Equestrian Trails. Today, it is a popular location for nature enthusiasts and photographers. Old Alton Bridge was included in the National Register of Historic Places on July 8, 1988.
Pilot Knoll Park
218A Orchid Hill Ln
Relax time

Neighborhoods

Flower Mound
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Roanoke
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