Crockett Texas
Mary Allen Seminary was one of Texas’ first Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Although the 4-story building stands alone[…]
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Mary Allen Seminary was one of Texas’ first Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Although the 4-story building stands alone[…]
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Pearville was established in the late-1800’s. However, the residents weren’t fond of its name coming from a reference to pear[…]
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Chico is known as the “Limestone Capital of Texas” because of the numerous rock quarries in the area. From Texas[…]
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Settlements often find themselves adopting new names when becoming a town. Postal authorities shared that there was already a Dewdrop[…]
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Bunker Hill has always been a rural farming community at the top of Texas’s panhandle. Construction of some Dallam County[…]
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Clarendon Junior High School was originally built around 1922.
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The history of Camp San Saba goes all the way back to the 1850’s when Texas Rangers were stationed to[…]
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Abilene opened the Anson Jones Elementary School in 1947. Continued growth lead to adding 3 classrooms to support grades 1-7[…]
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