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Two properties are Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks including one that is designated a State Antiquities Landmark while the remaining property is also a State Antiquities Landmark. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted January 31, 2025.
Carthage is a city in and the county seat of Panola County, Texas, United States. [4] The city is situated in deep East Texas , 20 miles west of the Louisiana state line. Its population was 6,569 at the 2020 census.
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The history of shopping malls in Texas began with the oldest shopping center in the United States, Highland Park Village, which opened in 1931 in the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex. [1] The latter and Greater Houston area are both home to numerous regional shopping malls and shopping centers located in various areas of the city.
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The facility received a License to Cover on January 6, 1956, as a 1 kilowatt daytime only facility, from a transmission site on Old Carthage-Deadwood Road, 0.2 mile east of the Carthage city limits. The station was first proposed in 1955 by Thomas Alford and F.E. Barr, as the Carthage Broadcasting Company, with the studios located at 318 East ...
Texas Country Music Hall of Fame Front entrance to the Hall of Fame. The Texas Country Music Hall of Fame, located in Carthage in Panola County in East Texas, honors those who have made outstanding contributions to country music and were born in the state of Texas. [1] This includes singers, songwriters, disc jockeys, and others. [2]
Lamar-River Oaks Shopping Center, Houston, 1948 Lawndale Art Center , Houston, 1931 Lucian L. Lockhart Elementary School (former Congregation Beth Yeshurun Educational Building), Houston, 1949