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  2. Hollywood Park, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood Park is a town in Bexar County, Texas, United States. The population was 3,130 at the 2020 census . It is an enclave within far north central Bexar County and is part of the San Antonio Metropolitan Statistical Area .

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  5. Lyrick Studios - Wikipedia

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    The company traces its origins to 1986, when The Lyons Group was formed as a division of DLM, Inc., an educational company owned by Richard C. Leach. [1] Lyons began producing and distributing a direct-to-video series titled Barney & the Backyard Gang, which was created by Leach's daughter-in-law, Sheryl Leach.

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  8. Jack Brooks Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    Trans-Texas Airways (TTa) and successor Texas International Airlines served the Beaumont/Port Arthur area for over 30 years. In the fall of 1949 Houston-based TTa was operating three roundtrip Douglas DC-3 flights a day on a routing of Houston Hobby Airport - Galveston - Beaumont/Port Arthur - Lufkin, TX - Palestine, TX - Dallas Love Field. [5]

  9. Ranally city rating system - Wikipedia

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    The Ranally city rating system is a tool developed by Rand McNally & Co. to classify U.S. cities based on their economic function. The system is designed to reflect an underlying hierarchy whereby consumers and businesses go to a city of a certain size for a certain function; some functions are widely available and others are only available in the largest cities.