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  2. Taco Mayo - Wikipedia

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    Taco Mayo Restaurant is an American fast food chain which specializes in Mexican-style food. The company was founded in Norman, Oklahoma, and is currently headquartered in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Taco Mayo has franchise locations throughout Oklahoma, northern Texas, southern Kansas, and western Arkansas.

  3. 65 Best-Ever Taco Recipes You Need for Cinco de Mayo ... - AOL

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    65 Best-Ever Taco Recipes You Need for Cinco de Mayo and Beyond. Parade. April 25, 2024 at 11:16 AM. ... 19, celebrates his mom next Sunday, these zesty breakfast tacos will be on the menu.

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    If you are considering heading out for lunch or dinner this Cinco de Mayo, why not sweeten the deal. Photo: ShutterstockOn May 5, 1862, the Mexican army defeated France in the Battle of Puebla ...

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  6. McAlester, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    McAlester was on the route of the Jefferson Highway established in 1915, with that road running more than 2,300 miles from Winnipeg, Manitoba to New Orleans, Louisiana. [13] McAlester was the site of the 2004 trial of Terry Nichols on Oklahoma state charges related to the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.

  7. McAlester News-Capital - Wikipedia

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    The McAlester News-Capital (formerly the News-Capital & Democrat) is a daily newspaper published in McAlester, Oklahoma, United States, covering Southeastern Oklahoma. It is owned by CNHI. Journalists James Beaty, Kevin Harvison, MJ Brickey and Matt Goisman anchor the editorial staff. Its editor, Glenn Puit, has written five true crime novels.

  8. J. J. McAlester - Wikipedia

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    James Jackson McAlester (October 1, 1842 – September 21, 1920) was an American coal baron and politician active in Indian Territory and later Oklahoma. He served as a United States Marshal for Indian Territory from 1893 to 1897, one of three members of the first Oklahoma Corporation Commission from 1907 to 1911, and as the second lieutenant governor of Oklahoma from 1911 to 1915.

  9. McAlester Scottish Rite Temple - Wikipedia

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    The McAlester Scottish Rite Temple, also known as Masonic Temple or the McAlestor Consistory, is a building in McAlester, Oklahoma that was built in 1907 and 1928–1930. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [1] It is the oldest Masonic building in Oklahoma. [2]