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The entertainment features in this park inclue, a 16-m high glass garden with rare flowers on 10,000 sq.ft. land, a horticultural museum with rare species of flowering plants and other flora, exotic birdhouse and green cave with 23 decorated arches, wooden house, sunflower cobblestone pathway, an orchid hut of 2,600 sq.ft., which is a facility for photography enthusiasts, 120-m lengthy snow ...
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It was extended eastward to Travis Peak Road on October 31, 1958, and further east to US 183 in White Stone (now part of Cedar Park) on November 26, 1958, replacing RM 1328. RM 1431 was extended to its current western terminus at SH 261 on September 5, 1973, and to its current eastern terminus at I-35 on June 21, 1978.