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Santafé Mall (Spanish: Centro Comercial Santafé) is a shopping mall located in the El Poblado area of Medellín, Colombia.This large, multilevel mall has four floors and a retractable glass top, and is home to hundreds of stores and restaurants. [1]
The "Texas Midland Route".'''''}} |description = {{en|This promotional map of Texas, Indian Territory, and parts of surrounding states is quite unusual in its almost fluorescent coloration. The text on the back of the map advertises "300 miles of track" and "better and surer connections" with trains of the International and Great Northern Railroad.
Santa Fe County, Texas formed in 1848 from lands claimed by the Republic of Texas and ceded by Mexico. It included a vast area later becoming portions of several states from New Mexico east of the Rio Grande extending northward into south-central Wyoming. Within Texas' modern boundaries, the county included the Trans-Pecos and most of the ...
A Texas Ranger is mentioned as being a "Santa Fe expeditioner" in The Lone Ranch: A Tale of the Staked Plain (1860) by Capt. Thomas Mayne Reid, having "spent over twelve months in Mexican prisons." The expedition also forms the backdrop to Clarence E. Mulford 's 1922 novel Bring Me His Ears and to Larry McMurtry ’s 1995 novel Dead Man's Walk ...
Handbook of Texas Online; 1926 map of Santa Fe lines in Texas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana, with GCSF routes clearly marked; Texas Santa Fe History Archived February 2, 2011, at the Wayback Machine a website devoted to the history of the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway in Texas. Oklahoma Digital Maps: Digital Collections of Oklahoma and Indian ...
Matthew Narvaiz, The Santa Fe New Mexican April 8, 2024 at 4:34 PM A Texas Roadhouse spokesperson told The New Mexican last week it is "looking into the Santa Fe area" but could not confirm more ...
Tyner, Judith A. (1999) "Map 25" in Heckrotte, Warren, and Julie Sweetkind , ed. California 49: Forty-Nine Maps of California from the Sixteenth Century to the Present, San Francisco: California Map Society Occasional Paper No.6 with The Book Club of California, pp. 50–51
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