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  2. Permian Building - Wikipedia

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    The Permian Building was a large office building in Midland, Texas that stood at 68 feet (21 m). It was built in 1933 and demolished in 2007. It was built in 1933 and demolished in 2007. According to the Midland Convention and Visitor's Bureau, former US President George W. Bush had an office in the building in the late 1970s.

  3. Energy Tower (Midland, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Energy Tower was planned to stand at 870 feet tall with 59 floors (6 floors below ground). Had it been built, the building would have been the sixth-tallest building in Texas. [1] [2] The developers canceled the pending purchase agreement for the old Midland County Courthouse property, where they planned to build the project on September 10 ...

  4. Centennial Tower (Midland) - Wikipedia

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    Centennial Tower is a highrise building in Midland, Texas. The building stands at 15 stories and 191 feet (58 m). It is the third-tallest building in the city after the Bank of America Building and the Wilco Building. [1] [2]

  5. Summit Building (Midland) - Wikipedia

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    The Summit Building is a twelve-story, all-glass high-rise building located at 300 North Marienfield in the business sector of Downtown Midland, Texas. [1] The building is constructed with a more modern look than most of Midland's downtown buildings.

  6. Midland, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Sandstorm, 1894 Main Street, 1894 Bank of America Building, Midland's tallest. Midland was established in June 1881 as Midway Station, on the Texas and Pacific Railway.Its name came from its central location between Fort Worth and El Paso, but because there were already other towns in Texas named Midway, the city changed its name to Midland in January 1884 when it was granted its first post ...

  7. Midland International Air and Space Port - Wikipedia

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    In 1939, Harvey Sloan sold the field to the City of Midland for $14,500. As war clouds gathered over Europe in the late 1930s, Midland businessmen could foresee the possibility of a military base in West Texas and in 1940 they started promoting the airfield for use as a training base to the military establishment in Washington.

  8. Fasken Center - Wikipedia

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    The Fasken Center is a complex of two 182-foot-tall (55 m) high-rise buildings in the downtown business district of Midland, Texas. The first tower was built in 1974 with fourteen floors. [1] In 1982, the second tower was constructed to mirror the first tower. It, too, has fourteen floors.

  9. List of unincorporated communities in Texas - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of unincorporated communities in the U.S. state of Texas, listed by county. This may include disincorporated communities, towns with no incorporated status, ghost towns , or census-designated places .