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  2. Mid Valley Airport - Wikipedia

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    Federal Emergency Management Agency trucks and National Guard helicopters on Mid Valley Airport's runway after 2008's Hurricane Dolly. Mid Valley Airport (ICAO: KTXW, FAA LID: TXW) (formerly FAA LID: T65) is the main airport serving Weslaco, Texas, United States (not to be confused with Mid Valley Airpark (FAA LID: E98) in Los Lunas, New Mexico).

  3. List of airports in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Commercial service – primary airports: Abilene: ABI: ABI KABI Abilene Regional Airport: P-N 75,402 Amarillo: AMA: AMA KAMA Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport: P-N 303,904 Austin: AUS: AUS KAUS Austin–Bergstrom International Airport: P-L 6,666,215 Beaumont: BPT: BPT KBPT Jack Brooks Regional Airport (was Southeast Texas Regional) P ...

  4. Weslaco, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Weslaco (/ ˈ w ɛ s l ə k oʊ / WESS-lə-koh) is a city in Hidalgo County, Texas, United States. As of the 2020 census the population was 41,103, Studies from 2023 show the population is 43,053 [ 4 ] and in 2020 the estimated population was 40,160. [ 5 ]

  5. These are the top 5 busiest airports in Texas and how often ...

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    According to Cirium, these are the busiest airports in Texas: Dallas Fort Worth International Airport. Dallas Love Field. Houston Intercontinental Airport of Houston. Austin-Bergstrom ...

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  7. Estero Llano Grande State Park - Wikipedia

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    The land where the parks sits was part of the Llano Grande Land Grant granted to Juan José Hinojosa in 1776 by Charles IV of Spain. [3] In early 2000, the state of Texas pieced together the current park from a variety of separate parcels.