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  2. Klobásník - Wikipedia

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    Klobasneks are similar in style to sausage rolls, but the meat is wrapped in kolache dough. Klobasneks have become a significant element of Texan culture and can be found everywhere from gas stations to specialized kolache shops throughout the state, even outside areas with large Czech Texan populations.

  3. Farm to Market Road 1187 - Wikipedia

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    FM 1187 begins at Interstate 20 (I-20) west of Fort Worth, north of Aledo.The highway runs south to Aledo, where it intersects FM 5.Here, FM 1187 turns to the east. The highway turns back to the south and has a short overlap with U.S. Route 377 (US 377) near Benbrook Lake in the unincorporated community of Wheatland.

  4. U.S. Route 84 in Texas - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 84 (US 84) is a U.S. highway that runs from Pagosa Springs, CO to Midway, GA. In Texas , the highway enters the state from New Mexico at Farwell , near the Panhandle region . Major cities along the highway include Lubbock , Abilene , Waco and Palestine .

  5. What to see on I-35 between Fort Worth and Austin, from the ...

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    I-35 has some great weekend destinations in between Fort Worth and Austin. ... Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in.

  6. Kolach (cake) - Wikipedia

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    Koláč preparation in bakery Making kolaches. A kolach, [1] from the Czech and Slovak koláč (plural koláče, diminutive koláčky, meaning "cake/pie"), is a type of sweet pastry that holds a portion of fruit surrounded by puffy yeast dough.

  7. Bosque County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Bosque County (/ ˈ b ɒ s k i / BOSS-kee) is a county located in the greater Waco area. The county sits just northwest of Waco in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, the population was 18,235. [1] [2] Its county seat is Meridian, [3] while Clifton is the largest city and the cultural/financial center of the county.

  8. Waco, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Add-Ran changed its name to Texas Christian University in 1902 and left Waco after the school's main building burned down in 1910. [25] TCU was offered a 50-acre (200,000 m 2) campus and $200,000 by the city of Fort Worth to relocate there. [25] Racial segregation was common in Waco.

  9. Itasca, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The town's theme seen on some of its signs and its website is the "Big Little Town." Located off I-35W, south of Fort Worth, and north of Waco, Itasca is the approximate midway point between the two cities.