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  2. Texas City, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texas City is a deepwater port on Texas's Gulf Coast, as well as a petroleum-refining and petrochemical-manufacturing center. The population was 51,898 at the 2020 census , [ 3 ] making it the third-largest city in Galveston County, behind League City and Galveston .

  3. Wigwam Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel has since expanded into a resort with 331 rooms. The resort boasts such amenities as three golf courses, nine tennis courts, and three swimming pools. During the Great Recession, in 2008, the property had gone bankrupt. Local businessman Jerry Colangelo, purchased the property. Colangelo’s company, JDM Partners, invested heavily in ...

  4. Wigwam Motel - Wikipedia

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    Wigwam Village#2 in Cave City, Kentucky (2000) Wigwam Village #2 was built in 1937 on U.S. Route 31W [6] in Cave City, Kentucky, close to Mammoth Cave National Park and a few miles south of the original Wigwam Village #1. The address is 601 North Dixie Hwy, Cave City, Kentucky.

  5. City Golf Tournament: New crew in charge at Cascades

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    Staff changes greet field for 95th annual City Golf Tournament as match play starts on Saturday.

  6. 1992 Senior PGA Tour - Wikipedia

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    The 1992 Senior PGA Tour was the 13th season of the Senior PGA Tour, the main professional golf tour in the United States for men aged 50 and over. Schedule [ edit ]

  7. Bubble Houses (Litchfield Park, Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Located in a row "on the fairway of the first hole of the Wigwam's golf course" [1] at the Wigwam Resort in Litchfield Park, Arizona, [2] a community developed by Goodyear. [3] and built between 1942 and 1944 by Case Construction Company of San Pedro, California, the Bubble Houses were designed by architect Wallace Neff using his patented airform Monolithic dome system, consisting of ...