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Texas State Vietnam Memorial. The Texas Star, opened in 1985, is the largest Ferris wheel in North America.
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Riverfront Park in Wharton is a city in Wharton County, Texas, United States. The population was 9,237 at the 2000 census.
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San Antonio(texas)
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A local league baseball game at Reverchon Park. The City of Dallas maintains and operates 406 parks on 21,000 acres (85 km2) of parkland. Its flagship park is the 260-acre (1.05 km2) Fair Park, which hosted the Texas Centennial Exposition in 1936.
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Aerial view of "Gotham City"-themed section of the park. SH 360 and I-30 intersect in the immediate background which show the proximity of the park to local roadways.
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Hawaiian Falls
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Houston
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Dallas Hall at Dede man College at Southern Methodist University in University Park, Texas. Southern Methodist University (SMU) is a private, coeducational university in University Park, an independent city that, together with the adjacent town of Highland Park, is entirely surrounded by Dallas.
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Lefty Frizzell statue at Beaufort H. Jester Park in his birthplace of Corsican is a city in Navarro County, Texas, United States
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Pizza Hut Park
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Pioneer Village in Beaufort H. Jester Park in Corsicans is a city in Navarro County, Texas, United States. It is located on Interstate 45 some fifty-five miles south of downtown Dallas
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An HPD patrol car parked outside the Aldine Storefront in Greenspoint at TEXAS
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Hall of Religion awaiting restoration. The City of Dallas, State Fair of Texas, and Friends of Fair Park have plans to further restore Fair Park to its 1936 appearance and schedule programing to promote the park.
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Haggard Park Downtown Plano
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Like many cities, Amarillo has an impressive memorial to all of its military personnel lost in war. There are separate markers listing the men and women who died in each conflict.
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Pond and park adjacent to Amarillo Botanical Gardens. Don Harrington Discovery Center, located in the city's hospital district, is an interactive science center and space theater with over 60 hands-on exhibits.
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The city consulted with urban planners as far back as 1903. Development of Washington Park and one of the country's finest green ways, the 40 Mile Loop, which interconnects many of the city's parks, began.
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Hermann Park is one of Houston's most-visited public parks. Situated between Fannin Street and North MacGregor Way, it is within walking distance from the Texas Medical Center, Rice University, and the Museum District, and within a few miles of the Third Ward, the historic Astrodome and Reliant Stadium (home stadium for the Houston Texans).
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The Colorado River of Texas at Bastrop Riverside ParkBastrop is located at 30°6'43" North, 97°19'1" West (30.112057, -97.316838).
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Texas Tech University's Jones AT&T; Stadium in Lubbock, Texas, is an example of corporate naming.
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Campo de Cahuenga
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The Elisabet Ney Museum is a museum located in Austin, Texas, United States. The museum is housed in the former studio of sculptor Elisabet Ney and is dedicated to showcasing her life and works. There is a permanent collection of Ney's portrait busts and personal memorabilia on display.
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Pasadena Memorial High School. The Bay Area covers multiple municipalities with multiple school districts. Most of the communities in the Clear Lake Area are served by Clear Creek Independent School District though some nearby areas are served by Dickinson and Houston Independent School Districts
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Interior Communications Technician 2nd Class Jose Rodriguez, assigned to Navy Recruiting District San Antonio, spreads mulch during a community service event.
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Rear Adm. Mark Guadagnini, left, Chief of Naval Air Training, and his son, Ensign Mark Guadagnini, demonstrate how to make fighter pilot chicken and helicopter rice.
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The Guadalupe River under Interstate 35 in New Braunfels
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SplashTown Waterpark Houston
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Listing of Amarillo-area personnel killed in the Vietnam War Like many cities, Amarillo has an impressive memorial to all of its military personnel lost in war. There are separate markers listing the men and women who died in each conflict. Amarillo has a number of natural attractions near the city. The Palo Duro Canyon State Park is the United States' second largest canyon system, after the Grand Canyon and is located south of Amarillo. Palo Duro has a distinct hoodoo that resembles a lighthous
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Beaumont is a city in and county seat of Jefferson County, Texas, United States,[3] within the Beaumont–Port Arthur Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city's population was 113,866 at the 2000 census. With Port Arthur and Orange, it forms the Golden Triangle, a major industrial area on the Gulf Coast. Lamar University is based in Beaumont. The city's daily newspaper is The Beaumont Enterprise, while The Examiner is published weekly. Gulf States Utilities had its headquarters in Beaumont until it
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