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  2. Willie Nelson's Fourth of July Picnic - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, Willie Nelson's first 4th of July picnic took place in the same ranch. Nelson selected the place because it was already prepared to hold a concert. The event attracted an estimated attendance of 40,000, and became an annual festival. [2] Before the concert, the Texas Senate Resolution 687 proclaimed July 4, 1975, as "Willie Nelson Day".

  3. Manzano Mountain Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    Manzano Mountain Wilderness is a designated Wilderness Area within the Cibola National Forest, located about 50 miles (80 km) south-southeast of Albuquerque. It is located in western Torrance County and eastern Valencia County. The Wilderness area includes 36,875 acres (14,923 ha) (58 sq. mi) with elevations ranging from 6,100 feet (1,900 m) to ...

  4. Why would Willie Nelson take his Fourth of July Picnic ... - AOL

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    His book, “Picnic: Willie Nelson’s Fourth of July Tradition,” will be released April 15 by Texas A&M University Press. Preview the book and see book signing dates at davetexas.com

  5. What are the best Texas cities to celebrate the Fourth of ...

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    San Antonio: The Alamo City ranked 12th overall in the best cities in which to spend the Fourth of July. It also claimed 4th in affordability, and 5th in celebrations. El Paso: Ranking 19th among ...

  6. Manzano Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Manzano Peak and the crest and western slopes of the range are included in the Manzano Wilderness which comprises 36,875 acres (14,923 ha) and is 17 miles (27 km) north to south and 3–5 miles (4.8–8.0 km) east-west. There are 64 miles (103 km) of trails in the wilderness, including the 22 mile Crest Trail which traverses the highest part of ...

  7. The History of the 4th of July and Why We Celebrate It - AOL

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    On July 2nd, 1776, Lee’s motion for independence was approved. Two days later, on July 4th, 1776, the Declaration of Independence was officially adopted—and America became a free nation. Here ...

  8. Cibola National Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Cibola National Forest is organized into several divisions over three states. The Rita Blanca National Grassland 92,989 acres (376.3 km 2) in Dallam County, Texas, and Cimarron County, Oklahoma, Black Kettle National Grassland 31,286 acres (126.6 km 2) in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, and Hemphill County, Texas, and McClellan Creek National Grassland 1,449 acres (5.9 km 2) in Gray County ...

  9. Top 6 Texas theme parks to visit during Fourth of July with ...

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    Kemah Boardwalk overlooks Galveston Bay and is among Bay Area Houston's top attractions, according to TripAdvisor. The platform's 2,282 reviews give it a rating of four out of five. Guests may ...

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