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  2. Walker's Greyhounds - Wikipedia

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    Walker's Texas Division Battle Flag. Walker's Greyhounds was the popular name for a division of the Confederate States Army under Major-General John George Walker, composed exclusively of units from Texas. It fought in the Western Theater and the Trans-Mississippi Department, gaining its nickname because the men were able to move long distances ...

  3. Walker v. Texas Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans

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    The Texas Division of the Sons of Confederate Veterans sought to have a specialty license plate issued in the state of Texas with an image of the Confederate Battle Flag. The request was denied prompting the group to sue, claiming that denying a specialty plate was a First Amendment violation. [1]

  4. Category:Walker, Texas Ranger - Wikipedia

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  5. Hello, Texas! See Filming Locations From '1883,' 'Prison ...

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    Fort Worth Stockyards Fort Worth Stockyards Saddle up! Fort Worth Stockyards in Fort Worth, Texas has become the No. 1 destination for those hoping to channel their inner cowboys (or cowgirls!).

  6. Walker (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Walker is an occupational male given name, deriving from the English term for "cloth washer". [1] It has recently increased in use for boys in the United States due to the influence of the American CW Network television series Walker , a reboot of the 1993-2001 television series Walker, Texas Ranger . [ 2 ]

  7. The second of three stories about Texas movie stars. The actors in this group started their careers after 1960. 'The stars at night are big and bright': Deep in the heart of Texas movie stars post ...

  8. Texas Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Theatre opened on April 21st, 1931. The Texas Theatre was the largest suburban movie theater in Dallas and was part of a chain of theaters financed by Howard Hughes. It was the first theater in Dallas with air conditioning and featured many state-of-the-art luxuries. The theater is most famous for being the site of Lee Harvey Oswald's ...

  9. Tom Copeland, champion of the Texas movie industry, has died ...

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    Copeland arrived in San Marcos as a theater major in 1969, when Texas State was known as Southwest Texas State University. While there, he participated in as many as 25 shows.