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    Terlingua Cemetery

    Candy B. Harrington

      Highway 170
      Terlingua, Texas

      The sleepy little town of Terlingua is located about five miles west of Study Butte, off of Highway 170 in southern Texas. And the unique Terlingua Cemetery, which borders the west edge of town, is definitely worth a stop on the way to Big Bend National Park.

      From Highway 170 head north on Terlingua Ghost Town Road, drive past the BBQ joint on the right and look for the cemetery up on the left. If you hit Ivey Road, turn around as you’ve gone too far. There’s a large level dirt parking area near the cemetery entrance, with room enough to park an adapted van. The cemetery – which was founded in 1902 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places – is fairly level, although there are narrow spots and some bumpy pathways between the plots. That said, it’s worth a stop, even if you can’t maneuver past the first row of graves, simply because of the the way the gravesites are adorned with candles, fetishes, charms and other unique offerings.

      The entrance pillars also have niches filled with everything from coins and candy, to bottle caps, rocks, shells, photos and even the odd personal item – like a make-up brush – here and there. An excellent spot for photographers, this site gets more interesting in October, as the Day of the Dead approaches, and all sorts of new objects begin to appear. As an added bonus, there’s also a good view of the town ruins from the cemetery parking area.

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