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  2. Green Valley, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Green Valley, previously called Toll Town, is a ghost town in northeast Denton County in the state of Texas in the United States of America. The ghost town is about 8 miles [CONVERT] away from the city of Denton and rests near the Elm Fork in the Trinity River. The town received its name for the valley it rested in. [1]

  3. Marion faces ongoing water crisis, came within 10 days of ...

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    Residents in Marion and Crittenden County are on the brink of running out of water. Here’s what triggered the crisis and what’s being done. Marion faces ongoing water crisis, came within 10 ...

  4. Marion, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Marion is a city in Guadalupe County, Texas, United States. The town was incorporated by 1941. The town was incorporated by 1941. The population was 1,034 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ]

  5. Category:Bodies of water of Marion County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Rivers of Marion County, Texas (2 P) Pages in category "Bodies of water of Marion County, Texas" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  6. Water Valley, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Water Valley is an unincorporated community in Tom Green County, Texas, United States. According to the Handbook of Texas , the community had an estimated population of 120 in 2000. [ 1 ] The community is part of the San Angelo, Texas , metropolitan statistical area .

  7. Marion County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Marion County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas.As of the 2020 census, its population was 9,725. [1] Its county seat is Jefferson. [2] Marion County is in East Texas and is named for Francis Marion, the Revolutionary War general from South Carolina who was nicknamed the "Swamp Fox".

  8. Cibolo, Texas - Wikipedia

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    In 1867, George Schlather built a store on land purchased by his father Jacob. In 1882, the Schlathers sold the store to Charles Fromme, who renamed it Fromme's Store. The community also became known by this name. In 1877, the Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway station serving the area was called Cibolo Valley.

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