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The road was originally the entrance to the [[Baars family]]'s [[Baars Family Estate|vast estate]], including their [[Bayou Texar]] home, [[Cordova Towers]]. The trees were planted in anticipation of [[Mary Ellison Baars]]' plan to develop the area with vacation homes for wealthy northerners, but that project fell through when economic conditions soured in the early 20th century. | The road was originally the entrance to the [[Baars family]]'s [[Baars Family Estate|vast estate]], including their [[Bayou Texar]] home, [[Cordova Towers]]. The trees were planted in anticipation of [[Mary Ellison Baars]]' plan to develop the area with vacation homes for wealthy northerners, but that project fell through when economic conditions soured in the early 20th century. | ||
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