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Comanche, Texas Travel Guide Named for the Comanche Indians, this community near Brownwood was formed in the mid-1800s. Today Comanche is located near Lake Proctor and favored for its camping, fishing and boating. Attractions Comanche County Historical Museum. Many local history exhibits are showcased in this museum including artifacts on Native American life in the region. The museum is located in an historic barn. Located at 402 Moorman Road. Open Saturday afternoons from 2-4. Free. Lake Proctor. Activities on this lake's 38 miles of shoreline include boating, camping, fishing and swimming. Each of its four parks spans 250 acres. FM 2861W. Old Cora. Here's a unique attraction: the only existing log cabin courthouse still found in Texas. Located on the courthouse square. Map View Larger Map For More Information: Comanche Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture
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