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  2. Baylor–TCU football rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The Baylor–TCU football rivalry, known as The Bluebonnet Battle [2] [3] [4] ... In 2015, the rivalry game was played on Thanksgiving Friday night in Fort Worth ...

  3. Man accused of firing shots near businesses on Bluebonnet ...

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    A man fired a gun Thursday afternoon as he walked outdoors along Bluebonnet Circle in west Fort Worth and went into several businesses there before he was arrested while drinking a cocktail ...

  4. Mary Daggett Lake - Wikipedia

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    Mary Sabina Daggett was born November 11, 1880, in Fort Worth, Texas to Ephraim Merrill "Bud" and Laura Alice Palmer Daggett. [1] Mary's father, a cowboy and trail driver-turned-cattleman, [2] came from a family of local pioneers: his uncle and namesake, Ephraim Merrill Daggett (1810-1883) is known as the "Father of Fort Worth."

  5. 1959 TCU Horned Frogs football team - Wikipedia

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    The Frogs played their home games in Amon G. Carter Stadium, which is located on campus in Fort Worth, Texas. They were invited to the Bluebonnet Bowl, where they lost to Clemson by a score of 23–7.

  6. Texas Board of Education passes Bluebonnet Learning ... - AOL

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    Greg Abbott lauded the vote, saying, “The passage of Bluebonnet Learning is a critical step forward to bring students back to the (The Center Square) – The State Board of Education (SBOE) on ...

  7. Tiny Texas Towns with the Best Bluebonnet Views This Spring - AOL

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  8. Texas Special - Wikipedia

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    The joint operation created one of the shortest routes connecting Texas financial centers with those in the East. In light of this success the two railroads inaugurated a second train, named the Bluebonnet on December 11, 1927; it operated until May 1, 1948, serving the same route, but terminating in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area.

  9. Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Kansas City-Dallas, with sections to Oklahoma City, Fort Worth and San Antonio [14] Train numbers 5 and 6: Katy Flyer. St. Louis and Kansas City originating trains, south to San Antonio [13] Train numbers 7 and 8: Bluebonnet. Kansas City to San Antonio via Dallas, and Kansas City to Houston via Fort Worth [13] Train numbers 23 and 28: Sooner