Rusk Texas Homes for Sale Texas, own the dream. 3 bedroom 1 ½ bath home located just off of Highway 84 W on Easy St. in the city limits of Rusk, TX. This 1607 sq. ft. home has a kitchen/dining combo, living room, family room and bedrooms with closets. The bathroom has a tub/shower combo and a half bath off from one of the bedrooms. At the back of the house there is a spacious sunroom with a gas jet to keep your plants warm in the winter. Home has a fenced in backyard with a privacy fence at the back of the property with the rest being a chain link fence. This home would be a great starter home or retirement home. The Footbridge Of Cherokee County Texas Bridges are some of the most versatile landmarks in existence. Whether covered, suspended, or cable-stayed, they all serve a unique purpose. Some of them, like the one in this article, also have extremely interesting backstories. Keep reading to learn all about what makes the Rusk Footbridge so special.Spanning 546 feet, this historical relic is the longest footbridge in America. It was originally built in 1861 before restorations in both 1889 and the 1960s. Engineer T.H. Barnes, who built the town of New Birmingham, Texas, was in charge of the first reconstruction. Rusk residents were wary of the iconic structure being tampered with again nearly a century later but were relieved to learn Barnes left behind blueprints for any future work. Before streets connected residential areas with the downtown business district, this was a major thoroughfare of sorts. It also served as a means to cross a small valley underneath when the nearby creek flooded. Today, although by no means necessary for transportation, the bridge allows citizens of Rusk and visitors alike to escape from the frenzy of everyday life and enjoy what Mother Nature has to offer. The Pineywoods provide a certain tranquility, solitude, and clarity matched by few other destinations in the state.
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