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  2. Farm to Market Road 1960 - Wikipedia

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    FM 1960-A) is an east–west business route of FM 1960. It is 4.1 miles (6.6 km) long and is one of only three Business Farm to Market Roads in Texas. [ 8 ] The road begins in Houston northeast of George Bush Intercontinental Airport and continues through central Humble as Humble Westfield Road to an intersection with the I-69 / US 59 freeway.

  3. List of Farm to Market Roads in Texas (1900–1999) - Wikipedia

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    Farm to Market Road 1960 (FM 1960) is located in Harris and Liberty counties. It runs from US 290 near Satsuma to SH 321 in Dayton. It runs from US 290 near Satsuma to SH 321 in Dayton. FM 1960 was designated on May 23, 1951, from US 290 near Satsuma northeast 11.4 miles (18.3 km) to Kuykendahl Road at Bammel.

  4. List of Farm to Market Roads in Texas (2600–2699) - Wikipedia

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    FM 2653 was designated on October 13, 1960, traveling from FM 71 southward to US 67 at Brashear at a distance of 10.0 miles (16.1 km) replacing a portion of FM 71. The highway was extended 8.0 miles (12.9 km) south of US 67 to FM 275 on May 2, 1962. Junction list. The entire route is in Hopkins County.

  5. Texas State Highway 6 - Wikipedia

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    That portion of FM 1960 from US 290 to then US 90 at Addicks was built in the 1950s, replacing and rerouting some of what was known as Jackrabbit Road. In the early 1970s, the northern section underwent a massive rerouting due to realignments of numerous U.S. and state highways.

  6. Category:Radio stations established in 1960 - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Radio stations established in 1960" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 221 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. WTTS - Wikipedia

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    WTTS is an FM radio station serving Indianapolis and Bloomington, Indiana, in the United States, licensed to Trafalgar, Indiana, and broadcasting at 92.3 FM. The station's format is classified as adult album alternative or "triple A". WTTS uses the slogan "World Class Rock" to describe its music mix.

  8. WJIM (AM) - Wikipedia

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    In July 1941, WJIM was issued an FCC construction permit for a new commercial FM station with the call sign W77XL. [6] However, the station was never completed and the FCC deleted it a little over a year later in September 1942. [7] In 1960, WJIM again got FCC permission to build an FM station. That became 97.5 WJIM-FM.

  9. WAWE - Wikipedia

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    The station began broadcasting in September 1960 and held the call sign WRMN-FM, simulcasting AM 1410 WRMN. [1] [2] The station was located in Elgin, Illinois, and had an ERP of 1,000 watts at a HAAT of 130 feet (40 m). [1] By 1965, the station had begun airing programming independent of AM 1410. [5]