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How a Texas woman's six-acre donation gave birth to the state's first park

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Isabella Neff donated six acres of land along the Leon River, laying the foundation for Texas' first state park. Her son, Pat Neff, later expanded the land significantly by contributing an additional 250 acres. The park was subsequently developed by the Civilian Conservation Corps, though recurring flooding posed persistent maintenance challenges. Today, the site is known as Mother Neff State Park and stands as a lasting tribute to the family's commitment to conservation and public land preservation.

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