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  2. George Tobolowsky - Wikipedia

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    2010, Form & Substance: The Art of George Tobolowsky at The Grace Museum in Abilene, Texas [5] 2010, Tyler Museum of Art in Tyler, Texas [1] 2011, Ellen Noël Art Museum in Odessa, Texas [5] 2012, Blue Star Contemporary Art Center in San Antonio, Texas [4] 2015, Texas! at the National Academy of Art in New Delhi, India [10] [11]

  3. Wrecking yard - Wikipedia

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    A salvage yard offering car removal services, allowing individuals to dispose of their old, non-functional vehicles responsibly, will usually tow the vehicle from the location of its purchase to the yard, but vehicles can be driven in. At the salvage yard, the automobiles are typically arranged in rows, often stacked on top of one another.

  4. Tyler, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Tyler is a city in and the county seat of Smith County, Texas, United States. [5] As of 2020, the population is 105,995. [3] Tyler was the 38th most populous city in Texas (as well as the most populous in Northeast Texas) and 289th in the United States.

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  6. List of American Restoration episodes - Wikipedia

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    At a salvage yard, Rick and his brother Ron find a giant Fyr-Fyter fire extinguisher from the 1940s, and a gas pump from about 1919. While Rick hopes to auction off the gas pump after restoring it, the amount of money he puts into restoring the fire extinguisher limits his room for negotiation when a customer requires seeing it in action before ...

  7. Cotton Belt Depot Museum - Wikipedia

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    Tyler, Texas, had been a railroad hub since the Houston and Great Northern first came through the town in 1873. [2] The depot was opened in 1905. The passenger service ceased in April 1956 and it has been used for different purposes until it was donated to the City of Tyler in 1988.

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