
Avery serves as the central hub of this Northeast Texas landscape, where the town grid is defined by streets like Ft Worth St and E Texas Ave. This 2022 survey reveals a high density of small family and community burial grounds, which suggests a deeply rooted rural history and a pattern of dispersed homesteads that preceded modern development. Significant genealogy sites such as Savannah Cem, Honeycutt Cem, and the Boze Nevill Cem are found across the countryside. The terrain is defined by a dense network of tributaries including White Oak Cr, Kickapoo Cr, and Anderson Cr, which drain the area toward the northeast. Near the town center, City Lake stands as a primary water feature, while the surrounding land is crisscrossed by farm-to-market roads like FM 114 and FM 1699, connecting the isolated cemeteries and residential clusters.
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