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  2. Texas Technological College Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Technological College Historic District is a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places on the campus of Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. The 110-acre (0.45 km 2 ) district is made up of 27 contributing properties , four non-contributing properties, one contributing structure, one contributing object ...

  3. 9 of the Most High-Tech Hotels of 2024 - AOL

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    Located in the tech-savvy, rainy heart of downtown, Loews Hotel 1000 Seatle features a virtual reality golf club, that allows guests to play on over 50 top golf courses without leaving the hotel ...

  4. Hotel Texas - Wikipedia

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    Constructed from 1920 to 1921 as the Hotel Texas, it was designed by Sanguinet & Staats and Mauran, Russell, & Crowell, with Westlake Construction Co. as the contractor. A two-story addition was constructed to the North in 1963, featuring a bank on the ground floor and a new 25,000 sq ft ballroom on the second level. [ 3 ]

  5. See inside an upcoming 3D printed resort - AOL

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    Construction-tech startup Icon is 3D printing a hotel and a collection of homes in West Texas. The project would triple the acreage of the Marfa, Texas, hotel and campground El Cosmico.. The ...

  6. World’s First 3D-Printed Hotel Is Coming to Texas in 2026 ...

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    El Cosmico, a campground hotel located in Marfa, Texas, is currently being relocated and expanded on a new 60-acre plot of land in order to accommodate the first 3D-printed hotel in history.

  7. Texas Tech University Center at Junction - Wikipedia

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    While Texas A&M owned and operated the Junction campus, the site was used for summer training of the Aggie football team under coach Paul "Bear" Bryant.The Junction campus is still known to the Aggies and to college football fans in general as the site of the famous 1954 10-day camp that produced the so-called "Junction Boys", including the core of their 1956 undefeated team.