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Fort Hood Factoid:
About 300 families had to move from their homes to make room for the camp area. Whole communities were uprooted. The communities of Clear Creek, Texas, Elijah, Texas and Antelope, Texas ceased to exist. The old Sugar Loaf community, historically called the "Cradle of Killeen," provided the city with many of its first citizens in 1882. All that remains of the community is the mountain from which it took its name, located in the Fort Hood impact area. To lessen the pain of moving, the Army agreed to allow land to be used for grazing for a nominal grazing fee. This grazing arrangement still continues today.
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