Comanche
Located on the historic Corn Trail that allowed early settlements in Texas to flourish, the town of Comanche, Texas is a quiet rural location with wide boulevards, pretty shiplap houses, and an abundance of leafy trees. There’s a feel of the Wild West in its streets, from its replica saloons and wooden homes, to its historical museums that depict early life in Texan towns.
Along West Central Avenue, ancient architecture shows the history of Comanche, Texas. Pillared bars overlook grassy public parks, and stone-built civic buildings stand proudly at bustling intersections. Flags fly proudly above the historic fire station on North Austin Street, and local diners have a laid-back appeal.