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  2. Limestone County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    4.1 Cities. 4.2 Towns. 4.3 Unincorporated communities. 4.4 Ghost town. 5 Notable people. 6 Politics. 7 Education. ... Limestone County, Texas – Racial and ethnic ...

  3. List of city name changes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cities and towns whose names were officially changed at one or more points in history. It does not include gradual changes in spelling that took place over long periods of time. see also: Geographical renaming, List of names of European cities in different languages, and List of renamed places in the United States

  4. List of renamed places in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cape Canaveral was renamed Cape Kennedy between 1963 and 1973. [46] [47] Cowford (1763–1822) is now Jacksonville; Dade County (1836–1997) is now Miami-Dade County. [48] Flagler was changed to Miami before becoming official; Ocean City (1913–1923) is now Flagler Beach (there is another Ocean City, Florida elsewhere)

  5. List of municipalities in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texas population density map. As of May 2024, the 1,225 Texas municipalities [3] [a] include 971 cities, 231 towns, and 23 villages.These designations are determined by United States Census Bureau requirements based on state statutes and may not match a municipality's self-reported designation. [4]

  6. List of ghost towns in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Renamed at the request of the United States Postal Service. [134] Drop: Dewdrop Denton: 1854 1910 Semi-abandoned [135] Still one or two residents in the area. Drumright: Glasscock [136] Dryden: Terrell [137] Duffau: Erath [138] Dull: La Salle [139] Dumas: Wood [140] Dye Mound: Dye Montague: Neither the Texas Almanac nor the Handbook of Texas ...

  7. Freestone County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Within three years of the treaty, colonization, primarily from Southern states, had been so successful that the counties surrounding Freestone had already been organized. In 1850, the Texas Legislature formed Freestone County from Limestone County. Freestone is a descriptive name referring to the quality of the soil. [10]

  8. Mexia, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Mexia (/ m ə ˈ h eɪ ə / ⓘ mə-HAY-ə) [4] is a city in Limestone County, Texas, United States.The population was 6,893 at the 2020 census. The city's motto, based on the fact that outsiders tend to mispronounce the name as / ˈ m ɛ k s i ə / (MEK-see-ə), is "A great place to live, no matter how you pronounce it."

  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in Limestone ...

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    Location of Limestone County in Texas. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Limestone County, Texas. This is intended to be a complete list of properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Limestone County, Texas. There are four properties listed on the National Register in the county.