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- Map, Flag, Population, History, Geography, Facts - Britannica
Texas, constituent state of the United States of America It became the 28th state of the union in 1845 Texas occupies the south-central segment of the country and is the largest state in area except for Alaska The state extends nearly 1,000 miles (1,600 km) from north to south and about the same distance from east to west
- Dallas | History, Population, Map, Points of Interest | Britannica
Dallas, city in north-central Texas, the third most populous in the state and the metropolis of the sprawling Dallas–Fort Worth urban area, known as the Metroplex Dallas lies along the Trinity River near the junction of that river’s three forks, in a region of prairies, tree-lined creeks and rivers, and gentle hills
- Fort Worth | Texas, Map, Population, History | Britannica
CRW Flags - Flag of Fort Worth, Texas, United States Black Past - Fort Worth, Texas, Where the West and the South Meet: A Brief History of the City's African American Community, 1849-2012 Texas State Historical Association - The Handbook of Texas Online - Fort Worth, Texas, United States
- Garland | Dallas Suburb, Suburban City, North Texas | Britannica
Garland, city, Dallas county, northern Texas, U S Adjacent to Dallas (west), it was founded in 1887, when two rival railroad communities, Duck Creek and Embree, were consolidated by an act of the U S Congress and named for Attorney General Augustus H Garland In May 1927 a tornado destroyed much of the city and killed 17 people (Texas—along with portions of Kansas, Oklahoma, and Nebraska
- Lubbock | Population, Map, County | Britannica
Lubbock, city, seat (1891) of Lubbock county, northwestern Texas, U S , lying some 120 miles (190 km) south of Amarillo It was formed in 1890 from Old Lubbock and Monterey and named for Colonel Tom S Lubbock, a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence
- Arlington | Texas, History, Facts, Map | Britannica
CRW Flags - Flag of Fort Worth, Texas, United States Black Past - Fort Worth, Texas, Where the West and the South Meet: A Brief History of the City's African American Community, 1849-2012 Texas State Historical Association - The Handbook of Texas Online - Fort Worth, Texas, United States
- Bryan | Bryan | Texas, Small City, College Town | Britannica
Texas, constituent state of the United States of America It became the 28th state of the union in 1845 Texas occupies the south-central segment of the country and is the largest state in area except for Alaska The state extends nearly 1,000 miles (1,600 km) from north to south and about the same distance from east to west
- Laredo | Texas, Map, Population | Britannica
Laredo subsequently became one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States Laredo Community College was founded in 1946, and Texas A M International University, just to the northeast, was established in 1970 Lake Casa Blanca, on the eastern border, includes a state park Inc 1852
- Austin | History, Population, Demographics, Map, Points of Interest . . .
History of Austin, Texas, including an examination of its economy and demographics
- Richardson | City, Suburb, Dallas County | Britannica
Richardson, city, northern suburb of Dallas, Dallas and Collin counties, northern Texas, U S The original founders settled Breckenridge township (c 1853) south of the present city limits in what is now Restland In 1872 Ryley and Jack Wheeler gave land for a town site and right-of-way to the
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