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Farm to Market Road 466 : ウィキペディア英語版
Farm to Market Road 466

Farm to Market Road 466, or FM 466, is a farm to market road, a state maintained road which serves to connect agricultural areas to market towns, in the U.S. state of Texas. It is located in Guadalupe and Gonzales counties. The road is 34.4 miles long.〔http://www.dot.state.tx.us/tpp/hwy/FM/FM0466.htm〕 Locally it has been known as Capote Road for more than 100 years.
==Route description==
The road begins at an intersection with US 90 on the east side of Seguin, crosses US 90 Alt., heading south to cross the Guadalupe River. From there, it goes east, passing through Mathalia. At Cost, it joins SH 97, just south of Gonzales.
Capote Road passes through a rural area that at one time was heavily farmed. In more recent years more of the sandy land has been given over to pastures, and reverted to post oak woodlands, which support a good population of wildlife, including wild turkeys and deer. The Guadalupe River runs more or less parallel a mile or two to the north, much of its bottomlands filled with pecan orchards. Old Baldy and the other Capote Hills rising above the flatlands provided a landmark for travelers in the pioneer days. Wildflower season sees groups of phlox and fields of bluebonnets, rose cups and buttercups, then gaillardia or Indian blankets, and sunflowers and nettles in the summer, sometimes punctuated by clusters of colorful blossoms on prickly pear cactus.

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