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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Tom Green ...

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    San Angelo: Bank designed by Anton Korn and built in 1927. 53: San Angelo National Bank, Johnson and Taylor, and Schwartz and Raas Buildings: San Angelo National Bank, Johnson and Taylor, and Schwartz and Raas Buildings: April 7, 1978 : 20–22, 24, 26 E. Concho Ave.

  3. File:San Angelo printable map Texas USA.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Texas Wildlife Management Areas - Wikipedia

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    47,609 are located in Montgomery County, 59,746 acres in San Jacinto County, and 54,153 acres in Walker County. Operated under a memorandum of agreement with the US Forest Service. [55] Area 3 Sierra Diablo WMA Hudspeth County and Culberson County: 11,625 acres Acquired in 1945 as a sanctuary for the last remaining desert bighorn sheep in Texas ...

  5. San Angelo National Bank Building - Wikipedia

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    The San Angelo National Bank Building, at 201 S. Chadbourne St. in San Angelo, Texas, was built in 1927. It has also been known as the Trimble-Batier-Cobb Insurance building. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1] It was designed by architect Anton F. Korn and is Classical Revival in style. [2]

  6. San Angelo, Texas - Wikipedia

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    San Angelo (/ s æ n ˈ æ n dʒ ə l oʊ / SAN AN-jə-loh [5]) is a city in and the county seat of Tom Green County, Texas, United States. [6] Its location is in the Concho Valley, a region of West Texas between the Permian Basin to the northwest, Chihuahuan Desert to the southwest, Osage Plains to the northeast, and Central Texas to the southeast.

  7. Texas State Highway 208 - Wikipedia

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    The route was originally designated on July 16, 1934, from San Angelo to Robert Lee. [2] On June 16, 1936, SH 208 was extended north to Colorado City. [ 3 ] The section from Robert Lee to Colorado City was dropped on March 26, 1942, but was reinstated on April 23, 1947, when it replaced RM 18 .

  8. Texas State Highway 7 - Wikipedia

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    State Highway 7 (SH 7) is an east–west state highway in the U.S. state of Texas that runs from Interstate 35 at Eddy to U.S. Highway 84 about 3 miles (4.8 km) west of the Louisiana state line. Between Crockett and Nacogdoches, SH 7 passes through the Davy Crockett National Forest. Commissioned on April 4, 1917, SH 7 is one of the original ...

  9. Edwards Plateau - Wikipedia

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    The Edwards Plateau is a geographic region forming the crossroads of Central, South and West Texas, United States.It is named in honor of Haden Edwards. [2] It is bounded by the Balcones Fault to the south and east; the Llano Uplift and the Llano Estacado to the north; and the Pecos River and Chihuahuan Desert to the west. [3]