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  2. Raksha Bandhan - Wikipedia

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    Women shopping for rakhi Tying the rakhi on the wrist. While Raksha Bandhan is celebrated in various parts of India, different regions mark the day in different ways. In the state of West Bengal, this day is also called Jhulan Purnima. Prayers and puja of Krishna and Radha are performed there. Sisters tie rakhi to brothers and wish immortality.

  3. List of state highways in Texas - Wikipedia

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    State highways in Texas are owned and maintained by the U.S. state of Texas, through the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). The Texas State Highway system was established in 1917 to create a structured network of roads that would enhance connectivity and support economic development across the state.

  4. Texas State Highway 35 - Wikipedia

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    State Highway 35 (SH 35) is a 206.5-mile (332.3 km) state highway near the southeastern edge of Texas, United States, that is maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). It runs primarily south–north, paralleling the Gulf of Mexico for much of its length, from a junction with Interstate 37 in Corpus Christi to Interstate 45 ...

  5. Texas State Highway 21 - Wikipedia

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    Business State Highway 21-P (Bus. SH 21-P) is a 4.170-mile (6.711 km) long business route that runs through Nacogdoches in eastern Texas. [ 13 ] The route was formed from an old section of SH 21, when the main highway was re-routed onto Loop 224 and US 59 on October 25, 2018.

  6. Texas State Highway 48 - Wikipedia

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    SH 48 begins at an intersection with Business Route 77 and the southern terminus of U.S. Route 281 on the west side of Brownsville. the road travels east through Brownsville on Boca Chica Boulevard, intersecting I-69E/US 77/US 83.

  7. Texas State Highway 8 - Wikipedia

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    Historic SH 8. SH 8 was one of the original twenty five state highways on June 21, 1917, proposed as an 'East Texas Highway.' [2] In 1919 the routing follows the present day SH 8 from the Arkansas state line to its terminus in Linden, then continued south on present day U.S. Highway 59 through Marshall, to Carthage.

  8. Texas State Highway 285 - Wikipedia

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    On September 26, 1939 as part of a general redescription of the state highway system, SH 285 was extended east to its current end, replacing a part of SH 16. Most of the terrain covered by SH 285 is lightly populated ranch and oil country.

  9. Texas State Highway 14 - Wikipedia

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    PR 28 – Fort Parker State Park 37.5: 60.4: FM 2705 north / County Road 463 – Forest Glade, Lake Mexia, Confederate Reunion Grounds State Historic Site: Mexia: 41.2: 66.3: FM 1633 south – Forest Glade, Confederate Reunion Grounds State Historic Site: 41.6: 66.9: FM 39 south (West Tyler Street) – Jewett: 42.4: 68.2: US 84 (Milam Street ...