On Yancey Road (County Highway 1301) 1 mile north of County Highway 1520, on the right when traveling south.
Original 1.86 acre site given by James E. and Amanda R. Bandy. First burial was in 1875. Community acquired adjoining 3.6 acres in 1880 for a log church and a day, writing, and music school; added 6.2 acres in 1881 for a frame parsonage and church . . . — — Map (db m162646) HM
On Church Street (County Highway 743) 0.3 miles west of Farm to Market Road 462, on the left when traveling west.
Completed in 1925, this church building resulted from the combination of two neighboring Methodist congregations. Circuit-riding Methodist preacher A.J. Potter began holding services in a log schoolhouse south of Yancey in 1875. That congregation . . . — — Map (db m162644) HM
On County Highway 743 at Farm to Market Road 462, on the right when traveling west on County Highway 743.
Yancey is one of the small, historic and unincorporated communities in Medina County. Named for sons of the original townsite's owners, Yancey Kilgore and Yancey Strait, the community was known as "Tehuacana" or "Moss" in earlier times.
In . . . — — Map (db m162661) HM