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  3. List of Farm to Market Roads in Texas (600–699) - Wikipedia

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    Farm to Market Road 630 (FM 630) is located in Refugio County. FM 630 was designated on July 9, 1945, to run from Sinton west via Adams School to SH 9 (now I-37). On March 24, 1958, the section from then-FM 894 to Sinton became part of FM 881 (now SH 188), shortening the road to its current route. FM 894 also became part of FM 881 (now SH 188).

  4. Interstate 30 - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 30 (I-30 [a]) is a major Interstate Highway in the southern states of Texas and Arkansas in the United States. I-30 travels 366.76 miles from I-20 west of Fort Worth, Texas, northeast via Dallas, and Texarkana, Texas, to I-40 in North Little Rock, Arkansas.

  5. Interstate 630 - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 630 (I-630) in Arkansas is an east–west connector within Little Rock. It is also known as the Wilbur D. Mills Freeway and starts at I-430 and Shackleford Road as a continuation of Chenal Parkway, traveling east into downtown Little Rock to I-30 .

  6. A & M Karagheusian - Wikipedia

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    A portion of the Karagheusian Rug Mill as it stood, long abandoned, in Freehold in 1990. The faded "Gulistan" name can be seen in the center. A. & M. Karagheusian, Inc. was a rug manufacturer headquartered at 295 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. Manufacturing was located in Freehold Borough, New Jersey and operated for 60 years before closing in 1964 ...

  7. Oriental rug - Wikipedia

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    An oriental rug is a heavy textile made for a wide variety of utilitarian and symbolic purposes and produced in "Oriental countries" for home use, local sale, and export. Oriental carpets can be pile woven or flat woven without pile, [1] using various materials such as silk, wool, cotton, jute and animal hair. [2]