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  2. Paige, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Paige, Texas was named after Norman Paige, a civil engineer who planned the route of Houston and Texas Central Railway. History. Paige was created in 1872 near the Houston and Texas Central Railway. The post office of Paige was created in 1874, and in 1876, the railway station near the town was moved three miles east to the location of the ...

  3. 2024 in Texas - Wikipedia

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    April 8 – A total solar eclipse is viewable in Central and North Texas, with the path of total eclipse over the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex and parts of Greater Austin and Greater San Antonio. [15] April 12 – 2024 Texas Department of Public Safety building truck crash: A man crashes a semi-trailer truck into a Texas Department of Public ...

  4. List of Carnegie libraries in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The following list of Carnegie libraries in Texas provides detailed information on United States Carnegie libraries in Texas, where 32 public libraries were built from 30 grants (totaling $649,500) awarded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York from 1898 to 1915. In addition, an academic library was built at Wiley University in Marshall from a ...

  5. Interstate 40 in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 40 I-40 highlighted in red Route information Maintained by TxDOT Length 177.139 mi (285.078 km) Existed 1959–present NHS Entire route Major junctions West end I-40 at New Mexico state line Major intersections US 385 in Vega I-27 US 87 / US 287 in Amarillo US 83 in Shamrock East end I-40 at Oklahoma state line Location Country United States State Texas Counties Deaf Smith, Oldham ...

  6. God Blessed Texas - Wikipedia

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    God Blessed Texas. "God Blessed Texas" is a song recorded by American country music group Little Texas. It was released on July 17, 1993 [1] as the second single from their second album Big Time. The song was their seventh single overall. It was written by the band's lead guitarist Porter Howell, and keyboardist and vocalist Brady Seals.

  7. Same-sex marriage in Texas - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Same-sex marriage has been legal in Texas since the U.S. Supreme Court 's ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges on June 26, 2015. Previously, the U.S. state of Texas had banned same-sex marriage both by statute since 1973 and in its State Constitution since 2005.

  8. Texas State University System - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .tsus .edu. The Texas State University System ( TSUS) is a Public university system in Texas. It was created in 1911 to oversee the state's normal schools. It has since broadened its focus and comprises institutions of many different scopes. [1] It is the only public university system in the state without a flagship university. [4]

  9. Spanish missions in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Missions in Texas comprise a series of religious outposts established by Spanish Catholic Dominicans, Jesuits, and Franciscans to spread the Catholic doctrine among area Native Americans, but with the added benefit of giving Spain a toehold in the frontier land. The missions introduced European livestock, fruits, vegetables, and ...