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  2. Sunnyvale, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Sunnyvale had a population of 969 in 1960, only to increase to 5,130 at the 2010 census. [2] In 2020, its population increased by 53.9% to 7,893 residents. Once an overwhelmingly non-Hispanic white community, [16] the 2020 U.S. census determined 49.37% of the population were non-Hispanic white; this reflected nationwide and statewide demographic trends of diversification prominent in the ...

  3. H. Salt Esq. Fish & Chips - Wikipedia

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    H. Salt Esq. Fish & Chips storefront and logo c. 1972. In 1970 the footprint of new H. Salt Esq. stores were expanded to include 34 seats. "We found that a lot of people like to sit down to eat, rather than carry out, so we will be taking this approach in the new units". [19] In 1971, KFC pared back additions to the H. Salt fish and chips menu ...

  4. Hattersville, Sunnyvale, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Hattersville is the name of a former hamlet in eastern Dallas County, Texas.. Boyd Hatter originally settled the hamlet and founded a school in the area. In 1953, the hamlet was merged with the nearby towns of Long Creek, Tripp, and New Hope to create the town of Sunnyvale, Texas.

  5. Category:Sunnyvale, Texas - Wikipedia

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    New Hope, Sunnyvale, Texas; T. Tripp, Sunnyvale, Texas This page was last edited on 11 May 2023, at 08:56 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. Welcome Bay West - Wikipedia

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  7. New Hope, Sunnyvale, Texas - Wikipedia

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    In the year 1953, the towns of New Hope, Long Creek, and Hattersville joined into Sunnyvale. [1] There are some remainders of New Hope in Sunnyvale: several old houses, some which are still in use; the old New Hope schoolhouse; Kearney's Store, which sits on the site of the old Lander's mercantile store where Gala Days used to be held.

  8. Tripp, Sunnyvale, Texas - Wikipedia

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  9. Runaway Bay, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Club at Runaway Bay is an 18-hole golf course and club house designed by Leon Howard and established in 1969. It is Par 72, length 7032 yards and has a course rating of 73.1. It was featured in the 2008–09 edition of Golf Digest as one of the "Best Places to Play."