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  2. Charnwood Residential Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Charnwood Residential Historic District is a 59.5-acre (24.1 ha) historic district in Tyler, Texas that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. It includes works dating from 1870.

  3. William M. Steger Federal Building and United States ...

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    The William M. Steger Federal Building and United States Courthouse is a historic government building built in Tyler, Texas. It was built during 1933–1934 in a restrained Classical Revival style. It served historically as a courthouse, post office, and a government office building.

  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.

  5. Green Acres Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    Green Acres Baptist Church is a Baptist church based in Tyler, Texas. It is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. The church has an average weekend attendance of around 4,000. Dr. Michael Gossett is the Senior Pastor and took that role on Sunday, August 29, 2021. Green Acres Baptist Church

  6. Tyler City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Tyler City Hall at 212 N. Bonner Ave. in Tyler, Texas was built in 1938. It was designed by architect T. Shirley Simons, Sr. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. The listing included one contributing building and one contributing site on 1.3 acres (0.53 ha). [1]

  7. Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Tyler, Texas)

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    Tyler started to grow as the railroad came to town in the 1870s. Priests from Nacogdoches and Palestine came to Tyler to celebrate Mass and attend to the pastoral needs of Catholics. Immaculate Conception Church was established in 1878.

  8. Christus Trinity Mother Frances Health System - Wikipedia

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    In 1948, the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth completed the purchase of the hospital from the City of Tyler and in October 1965, Mother Frances Week was celebrated in Tyler, dedicating a new 140,000-square-foot (13,000 m 2) wing. This $4.5 million wing added 110 new patient beds and a new cafeteria to the hospital.

  9. Tyler Pounds Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    Tyler Pounds Regional Airport (IATA: TYR, ICAO: KTYR, FAA LID: TYR) is a city-owned, public-use airport located 3 mi (4.8 km) west of Tyler, in Smith County, Texas, United States. [ 2 ] The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015 called it a "primary commercial service" airport. [ 3 ]