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  2. Big Spring, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Municipal Auditorium in Big Spring. Big Spring is a city in and the county seat of Howard County, Texas, United States, at the crossroads of U.S. Highway 87 and Interstate 20. The population was 26,144 at the 2020 census. [4] Big Spring was established as the county seat of Howard County in 1882; it is the largest community in the county.

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  4. Webb Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    Webb Air Force Base (IATA: BGS [1]), previously named Big Spring Air Force Base, was a United States Air Force facility of the Air Training Command that operated from 1951 to 1977 in West Texas within the current city limits of Big Spring. Webb AFB was a major undergraduate pilot training (UPT) facility for the Air Force, and by 1969, almost ...

  5. Big Spring State Park (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Big Spring State Park is a Texas state park in Big Spring, Howard County, Texas in the United States.It was opened in 1936 after the 381.99 acres (154.59 ha) upon which it is situated was deeded to the state by the city of Big Spring in 1934 and 1935.

  6. Big Spring - Wikipedia

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    Big Spring Bombers, a defunct minor league baseball team formerly located in Big Spring, Texas; Big Spring Cafe, a greasy spoon restaurant located in Huntsville, Alabama; Big Spring Creek (Montana), four streams in Montana; Big Spring Creek (Pennsylvania), a tributary of Conodoguinet Creek in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania

  7. KBST (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KBST signed on in 1936. It was an early affiliate of the Texas State Network (1938). The station was co-owned with the Big Spring Herald for many years, and was spun off in 1959 to "The Snyder Corporation" owned by Ted Snider and Winston Wrinkle. KBST began as a 100-watt full-time operation.

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