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  2. M and J Nelson Building - Wikipedia

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    The M and J Nelson Building (also known as the J. C. Penney Building) is a building in downtown McAllen, Texas, that is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and is a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark. It is a three-story reinforced concrete two-part commercial block building built between 1948 and 1950 for the J. C. Penney Company.

  3. James "Nikki" Rowe High School - Wikipedia

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    All athletic teams compete in the UIL District 30-6A. [2] The school was named after James Nicholas "Nikki" Rowe (1938–1989), who was born in McAllen, Texas to Lee Delavan and Florence (Survillo) Rowe. He grew up in McAllen and graduated from McAllen High School in 1956 before leaving for the United States Military Academy at West Point, New ...

  4. Category:Buildings and structures in McAllen, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Buildings and structures in McAllen, Texas" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L.

  5. McAllen Memorial High School - Wikipedia

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    McAllen Memorial High School is one of five high schools serving the McAllen, Texas area as a part of the McAllen Independent School District. It houses over 2,000 students from grades 9-12. Prior to the establishment of Memorial High School, the school and its building were originally opened and operated as Brown Middle School.

  6. McAllen High School - Wikipedia

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    McAllen High School began with a class of only fourteen students in 1909, its first graduating class, consisting of only four students, [5] received their diplomas in 1913. [5] With the expansion of the City of McAllen, and the growth of student population, it became necessary to construct a new campus. As a result, McAllen High School was ...

  7. Sports At Any Cost - The Huffington Post

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    Over the past five years, students have paid nearly $90 million in mandatory athletic fees to support football and other intercollegiate athletics — one of the highest contributions in the country. A river of cash is flowing into college sports, financing a spending spree among elite universities that has sent coaches’ salaries soaring and ...

  8. Who will save Florida athletics? Gators need fixing, and it ...

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    Gators Olympic sports still deliver successes, but the pillars of Florida’s porch buckled, and though the house might still possess good bones, the decaying porch makes the whole place look shabby.

  9. McAllen, Texas - Wikipedia

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    McAllen is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the most populous city in Hidalgo County. It is located at the southern tip of the state in the Rio Grande Valley, on the Mexico–United States border. The city limits extend south to the Rio Grande, across from the Mexican city of Reynosa. McAllen is about 70 mi (110 km) west of the Gulf of Mexico.