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  2. Supplies, donations keep coming at Santa Fe Furniture & Gifts

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    Chuck Sonnenburg, who, along with his wife, Amy, owns Santa Fe Furniture & Gifts stores in Ruidoso and in San Angelo, Texas, asked his customers to help out with fire efforts, and estimates the ...

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    Household Furniture Co. November 25, 1988 ... San Angelo MRA 56: Santa Fe Railway Freight Depot: Santa Fe Railway Freight Depot. November 27, 1989 : 700 S. Chadbourne ...

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  5. 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.

  6. Tom Green County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Following completion of the Santa Fe Railway in September 1888, the county increased its cattle production to an estimated export of 3,500 to 5,000 railroad cars. In 1889, San Angelo became incorporated to a city, and Fort Concho shut down after 22 years of operation. [4] Tom Green County has a long, narrow strip of land extending to the west.

  7. Freeze Building - Wikipedia

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    The Freeze Building, at 18 W. Concho Ave. in San Angelo, Texas, was built in 1887. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. [1] It is a two-story two-part commercial block building, constructed of local sandstone. It was first a blacksmith and wheelwright shop. It was built for Peter K. Freeze, a Danish blacksmith.