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The historic Dr E.L. and Nannie Lewis Walker House
Gladewater is a city in the Central Piney Woods region of Texas. It's probably best known for being Elvis Presley's base early in his career, and Johnny Cash wrote "I Walk the Line" here.
Get in
U.S. Routes 80 and 271 go through Gladewater.
Get around
See
- The Gladewater Museum, 116 W. Pacific St, ☏ 1 903 845-7608, ✉[email protected]. Covers the city's founding, oil rush years, and more recent history.
- Gladewater Opry, 108 E. Commerce St, ☏ 1 903 845-3600. Featuring a free gospel show on Friday nights and a country-western music and comedy show on Saturday nights.
Do
Buy
There are many antique stores downtown.
Eat
- Bodacious Bar-BQ, 913 W Upshur Ave, ☏ 1 903 845-2311.
- Guadalupe's Mexican Restaurant, 101 E Pacific Ave, ☏ 1 903 845-2318.
Drink
Sleep
- The Regency Inn, 1009 Broadway Ave, ☏ 1 903-845-8003.
Go next
Routes through Gladewater |
Dallas ← Forney ← | W ![]() | → Longview → Shreveport |
Ends at ![]() ![]() | S ![]() | → Pittsburg → Mount Pleasant |