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  2. Livingston, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Historic downtown Livingston Livingston water tower Central Baptist Church in Livingston Livingston is a town in and the county seat of Polk County, Texas , United States. With a population of 5,640 at the 2020 census , it is the largest city in Polk County. [ 4 ]

  3. Lake Livingston State Park - Wikipedia

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    Lake Livingston State Park is located near Livingston in Polk County, Texas. It is in the southern portion of the Piney Woods region of the state, an hour north of Houston . The 635 acre park along Lake Livingston opened in 1977.

  4. Polk County Courthouse and 1905 Courthouse Annex - Wikipedia

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    The Polk County Courthouse and 1905 Courthouse Annex is historical site located in Livingston, Polk County, Texas, USA. The annex was built in 1900 and remained significant until 1974, and was designed for governmental uses. The architects Green, Lewis Sterling McLelland and Fink designed the structure with a classical/revival design. In 2001 ...

  5. U.S. Route 59 in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Frontage Road – Pedigo Park: signed as exits 432B (on US 59 south) and 434D (on US 59 north), access to Memorial Medical Center: SH 146 south / Bus. US 59-J – Downtown Livingston, Liberty: interchange; north end of freeway; no direct northbound exit (signed at exit 434D) Loop 116 north: Leggett: Loop 116 south: FM 942 north – Camden, Corrigan

  6. Hayden Pedigo - Wikipedia

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    Pedigo's campaign began to gain steam when he launched his first campaign ad, an absurdist lo-fi video featuring the young candidate, dressed in a suit he’d purchased from Goodwill, hurling a metal folding chair around a public park. In the video, Pedigo propped his foot on the chair and declared, “I believe that a lot of local business ...

  7. Polk County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Ike Turner Camp Confederate Monument, Livingston, Texas. Polk County, named for James Knox Polk of Tennessee, President of the United States, was created by an act of the first Legislature of the State of Texas, approved on March 30, 1846, out of Liberty County, and embraced that portion from the part designated as the "Northern Division" of said county.

  8. Lake Livingston - Wikipedia

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    The lake is the third-largest lake located in the state of Texas (only the Sam Rayburn Reservoir and Toledo Bend Reservoir are larger). The Livingston Dam, constructed across the Trinity River about 7 miles (11 km) southwest of the city of Livingston is 2.5 miles (4 km) in length and has an average depth of 55 feet (17 m). [2]

  9. Pine Island (Lake Livingston) - Wikipedia

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    Lake Livingston, Texas; showing the location of Pine Island. Pine Island is an island situated in the southern end of Lake Livingston, Texas, a man-made reservoir on the Trinity River. It is within the boundaries of San Jacinto County, Texas. Pine Island is a natural island formed when the Trinity River was dammed to form Lake Livingston.