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Site of Vinegarroon

Langtry, Val Verde County

Marker Text

Crossing the Pecos River Canyon was the last major obstacle in the Souther Pacific Railroad faced in completing its southern transcontinental route linking New Orleans and San Francisco. At "Tunnel No. 2" was excavated on the west side of the canyon in 1882, a camp for the railroad workers was established near the site. Named Vinegarroon for a type of scorpion found in the area, the camp served as a temporary home for thousands of primarily Chinese laborers. Roy Bean had a saloon and served as Justice of the Peace in Vinegarroon until it was abandoned after the rail line was complete in 1883. (2001)

Marker Details

Address US 90
Location Description 10 mi E of Langtry in roadside park on US 90 right-of-way, 4.6 mi. W of the Pecos River bridge
Marker # 12694
Dedicated 2001
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code railroad; ghost towns
Latitude, Longitude 29.765922, -101.387133

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