![]() ![]() We traveled to Oregon Illinois to drive the road that they found the bodies of 2 people killed back in the 1940's. If you have any new information that you would like to share about the cold case, please feel free to contact us on our Facebook page by using the links below. We will be recording an updated video that reflects the correct information as soon as we're able to. Unfortunately, as new information is learned it doesn't always make its way to older videos such as this. ![]() Much of the information in this video is out of date or factually incorrect since it was recorded prior to us learning more about the murder of Mary Jane Reed. The Devil's Backbone - The Murder Site of Mary Jane Reed! (Read The Description First!) This video I did is not really good but it just gives you the idea what they are for. It's widely believed that the Backbone is haunted by the souls of ranchers who committed suicide to avoid being tortured by Comanches, and by an entire Confederate army troop that thunders through in the night.The view is to die for, literally, as people take ashes of cremated significant others and toss them off the cliff. The view affords one an unobstructed vista of the Blanco River Valley. I found something interesting was about all the crosses and other items fixed to the fence. It was hard to see the beauty of the hills. It is a twisting two-lane narrow road that goes up a steep hill, with absolutely beautiful hill country scenery on both sides of the road as you look down. Upon this 20-mile-long stretch of road and I knew exactly why it is called 'The Devil's Backbone'. These rolling hills and sweeping valleys dotted with oak and juniper and cactus make for a perfect location for a picnic and picture-taking on Farm Road 32. At The Devil's Backbone Tavern you will find good times, good music, and maybe a ghost story or two.Devils Backbone Overlook | Canyon Lake, Texas You will find someone playing music here almost any day of the week featuring many Austin and New Braunfels bands. At nearly 1,300 feet, the hill it’s perched on offers a clear view of the zigzagging limestone ridge that gave the bar its name. The Devil’s Backbone Tavern sits atop one of the most beautiful vistas in all of Texas. Check their website for upcoming bands that run the gamete of musical genres. Savages is the place for live music on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sunday afternoons. ![]() With two pool tables, 13 large screen TVs, outdoor games, weekly live music, plus the gorgeous patio views of the Wimberley Valley. Located just a few miles from the Getaway Ranch is Savages Hill Country Bar. Name That Tune Bingo on Thursdays, Karaoke on Wednesdays and Fridays, Live Music on Saturdays and Acoustic shows on Sundays (during the summer months)! 21 AND UP ONLY (except Sundays)! The Dam Red Barn offers specialty drinks, made in house infused vodkas, full liquor bar, domestic and premium beers and a Dam Good Time! They also offer a full restaurant inside. Here you will find some of the best live Americana and Texas music playing everyday of the week, ice cold beer, and a timeless Texas charm that spills out from the open-air side flaps into historic Gruene. Gruene Hall, built in 1878, is Texas’ oldest continually operating and most famous dance hall. Check out their website for event line up and tickets. The venue hosts shows late spring to early fall. Enjoy a one-of-a-kind outdoor music experience on the river and under the stars. Since opening its gates in 2007, Whitewater Amphitheater has grown into a nationally iconic live music venue, nestled on the banks of the Guadalupe River, below the canyon bluffs, and right in the heart of the Texas Hill Country. Because of our convenient location, you have access to some great music venues to have a drink and have some fun! ![]() What’s great about the Texas Hill Country is you can almost always find a place to sit outside and enjoy some live music. Hours: Attraction Location + Leaflet OpenStreetMap contributors Devil's Backbone Overlook Videos Texas Hill Country From Devil's Backbone Overlook Texas Hill Country From Devil's Backbone Overlook Filmed from Texas Farm to Market 32 between Blanco County, Comal County and Hays County Texas, not too far from Canyon Lake and Wimberely Texas. ![]()
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