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  2. Fall leaves in North Texas? Believe it or not, this is where ...

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    According to the Texas A&M Forest Service, hardwood trees like pines seen in eastern Texas tend to show some fall colors. Meanwhile, the oak-mixed ecosystems in central to west Texas tend not to ...

  3. 3 of the 10 deadliest stretches of highways in Texas can be ...

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    Believe it or not, Texas has a posted speed limit of 85 mph in one stretch of highway. State Highway 130 between State Highway 45 in Austin and Interstate 10 in Seguin is where drivers can legally ...

  4. Facts and myths you need to know when it comes to North Texas ...

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    Texas sage plants from Southwest Texas freeze in North Central Texas. Many types of yuccas get too much rain here. Our soils are too alkaline for bald cypress, water oak, and most types of pine trees.

  5. Government of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texas does not have townships; areas within a county are either incorporated or unincorporated. Incorporated areas are part of a city, though the city may contract with the county for needed services. Unincorporated areas are not part of a city; in these areas the county has authority for law enforcement and road maintenance.

  6. Politics of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Some Texans believe that because it joined the United States as a country, the Texas state constitution includes the right to secede. [27] However, neither the ordinance of The Texas Annexation of 1845 [ 28 ] nor The Annexation of Texas Joint Resolution of Congress March 1, 1845 [ 29 ] included provisions giving Texas the right to secede.

  7. History of Texas (1845–1860) - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Texas had formed in 1836, after breaking away from Mexico in the Texas Revolution. The following year, an ambassador from Texas approached the United States about the possibility of becoming an American state. Fearing a war with Mexico, which did not recognize Texas independence, the United States declined the offer. [1]

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  9. Gun violence and gun control in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Those who believe that the private ownership of guns reduces crime. Those who believe the individual right to self-defence is inalienable, and the lawful use of firearms should not be infringed upon before thorough due process, especially in response to, or in the name of preventing, criminal acts of gun violence.