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  2. Why hasn’t Fort Worth lit up its new city hall building to ...

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    The city celebrated TCU before the national championship game, but so far nothing to honor the Texas Rangers during their historic championship run.

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  4. The Texas GOP is at war with itself. The outcome could ... - AOL

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    This week, Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan, a staunch conservative who’s nonetheless a target of far-right attacks, called on the state GOP to cut ties with any groups and individuals who have ...

  5. List of Texas State Historic Sites - Wikipedia

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    Historic site Image Location Nearest city County Coordinates Supervising agency Notes Acton State Historic Site: FM 167: Acton: Hood: THC Barrington Plantation

  6. Texas Latino men — documented and not — are hopeful for ...

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    Such trends show in some election analysis. Pre-election polls by the University of Texas suggested that 61% of Hispanic Texans had unfavorable views of the country’s current path.

  7. History of Texas (1845–1860) - Wikipedia

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    The first railroad built in Texas is called the Harrisburg Railroad and opened for business in 1853. [21] In 1854, the Texas and Red River telegraph services were the first telegraph offices to open in Texas. [21] The Texas cotton industry in 1859 increased production by seven times compared to 1849, as 58,073 bales increased to 431,645 bales. [22]

  8. Georgia vs Texas football: Live score, updates, highlights ...

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    Fresh off a win over Mississippi State last week, the fifth-ranked Bulldogs (5-1, 3-1 in SEC) travel down to Austin, Texas for the second time in program history in Week 8 to take on No. 1 Texas ...

  9. Collin McKinney - Wikipedia

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    Collin McKinney (April 17, 1766 – September 9, 1861) was an American surveyor, merchant, politician, lay preacher, and prolific slave owner. [1] He is best known as a figure in the Texas Revolution, as one of the five individuals who drafted the Texas Declaration of Independence and the oldest person to sign it.