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  2. Paradise, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Handbook of Texas Online article about Paradise, Texas; Official City of Paradise, Texas Website This page was last edited on 15 November 2024, at 22:37 (UTC). Text ...

  3. Parrotheads in Paradise: 'A Social Club With a Charity Habit'

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    Getty Images The term "Parrot Head" evokes a certain image: Shorts. Sandals. Loud, beachy prints. A cold beer or frozen margarita in hand. But ask any official Parrot Head--that is, any one of the ...

  4. Saint Barnabas on the Desert - Wikipedia

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    The parish was founded as a mission church in 1953, with its first service being held on November 15, 1953. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Initial services were held in various locations on private properties, until moved to a Quonset hut located at 132 W. Main Street in Scottsdale , which was consecrated on October 3, 1954.

  5. Saint Anthony Cathedral Basilica - Wikipedia

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    Cody, John M., History and Symbolism of Saint Anthony Church [Beaumont, Texas: Saint Anthony Parish, 1943] Giles, Robert C.; researched by Mary Ann Acosta, and Kenny J. Cluse, Changing Time; The Story of the Diocese of Galveston - Houston in Commemoration of its Founding [Houston, Texas: Most Reverend John L. Morkovski, S.T.D. 1977]

  6. Horsehead Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Horsehead Crossing is a ford on the Pecos River in Crane County, south of Odessa, Texas. [1] Historically, it was a major landmark on the trail west as one of a few fordable sections of the Pecos in West Texas, and as the first reliable source of water for about 75 miles on the route from the east.

  7. Paris, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Fifth Congress established the new county on December 17, 1840, and named it after Mirabeau B. Lamar, [5] who was the first Vice President and the second President of the Republic of Texas. Map of the city in 1885. Lamar County was one of the 18 Texas counties that voted against secession on February 23, 1861. [6]

  8. Bethany, Louisiana and Texas - Wikipedia

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    Bethany is an unincorporated community in Caddo Parish, Louisiana and Panola County, Texas United States, on U.S. Route 79. [2] [3] The Caddo Parish portion of the community is part of the Shreveport – Bossier City metropolitan area.

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