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  2. Mineral Springs, Texas - Wikipedia

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    A logging camp was established at Mineral Springs, [1] and lumber was shipped on the Texas, Sabine Valley and Northwestern Railway. A flag stop operated there between 1888 and 1910. The church collapsed by 1948, and is now covered by woods. [2]

  3. List of Texas state parks - Wikipedia

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    Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park: Big Bend Ranch State Park: Presidio, Brewster 311,000 acres (125,857 ha) 1988 Big Bend Ranch State Park: Big Spring State Park: Howard 381.99 acres (154.59 ha) 1936 Big Spring State Park: Blanco State Park: Blanco 104.6 acres (42.3 ha) 1934 The Blanco River in Blanco State Park: Bonham State Park: Fannin ...

  4. Fort McKavett State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    From 1757 to 1768, the Spanish briefly maintained the Presidio San Luis de las Amarillas in the San Saba valley, but with the closure of the presidio abandoned the area. In 1849, the valley regained strategic significance when Captain William H.C. Whiting scouted a trail through central Texas that traveled through the valleys of the San Saba ...

  5. List of botanical gardens and arboretums in Texas - Wikipedia

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    This list of botanical gardens and arboretums in Texas is intended to include all significant botanical gardens and arboretums in the U.S. state of Texas [1] [2] [3]

  6. Addicks, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Park Row Boulevard; The names of many of the oldest roads in the area indicate the two towns they connect. For example, Addicks-Satsuma Road once linked the small town of Addicks with the small town of Satsuma, Texas once located near the intersection of Highway 6 and Highway 290. Remnants of this road are still in use today as a part of ...

  7. Wilder Park (Canyon, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The field is made entirely of astroturf and the home dugout is directly connected to the team clubhouse which has a coach's office, laundry facility, and a team meeting locker room. The facility was named in honor of David and Myrt Wilder of Plainview, Texas, who donated $200,000 for the facility to be built. [1]

  8. Vernon, Texas - Wikipedia

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    A glimpse of downtown Vernon, with Waggoner National Bank in the left background The Red River Valley Museum is located on the Vernon College campus. Vernon is a city and the county seat of Wilbarger County, Texas, United States. [4] and as of the 2010 Census had a population of 11,002.

  9. List of military installations in Texas - Wikipedia

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    List of military installations in Texas Installation name Location Notes Kelly Field / Joint Base San Antonio San Antonio: formerly Kelly Air Force Base Ellington Field Joint Reserve Base: Houston: Lackland Air Force Base: San Antonio Randolph Air Force Base: San Antonio Fort Sam Houston: San Antonio Camp Bullis: San Antonio Martindale Army Air ...