Juno, Texas

Its last business closed in 1984, and the only remnant of Juno now is a lone ranch.

[4] According to legend, a restaurant in the town operated by Henry Stein served only frijoles (beans).

[1][4] This became the town's official name when it was approved from the application for a post office filed in the late 1880s.

Source:adapted from [4] The Edmondson family built the original general store.

The Cadena family ran the blacksmith shop, and George Deaton drove the stage.

Val Verde County map