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  2. Waxahachie, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of Waxahachie, looking north, c. 1908 The United Daughters of the Confederacy Monument was unveiled in 1912 at the Ellis County Courthouse in Waxahachie. The Texas Theater, across from the courthouse, hosts community events in Waxahachie. The historic Rogers Hotel, adjacent to the Ellis County courthouse in downtown Waxahachie.

  3. Scarborough Renaissance Festival - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.srfestival.com. Scarborough Renaissance Festival, more commonly known as Scarborough Faire, is a renaissance fair in Waxahachie, Texas. Scarborough Faire's first run was in 1981. The festival is open Saturdays and Sundays from the first weekend in April until Memorial Day Monday. The festival is historically based in the 16th ...

  4. West End Historic District (Waxahachie, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    September 24, 1986. The West End Historic District in Waxahachie, Texas is a 77-acre (31 ha) historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. [1] It is mainly seven blocks of W. Main St. and four blocks of W. Jefferson St., and includes properties on cross streets as well (see map on page 67 of NRHP document).

  5. KBEC - Wikipedia

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    KBEC (1390 kHz) is a commercial AM and FM radio station licensed to Waxahachie, Texas and serving Ellis County. It is owned by Jon and Alyssa Garrett and it carries a classic country / Texas country radio format with some talk and sports shows. Programming is also heard on 250- watt FM translator K256DE at 99.1 MHz in Waxahachie.

  6. Waxahachie Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    The Waxahachie Independent School District is a public school district located in Waxahachie, Texas, a suburban community serving as the county seat for Ellis County, which adjoins Dallas County to the north. Waxahachie ISD is a district of about 8,500 students [3] structured in 17 campuses: 10 elementary school campuses, three junior high ...

  7. Waxahatchee - Wikipedia

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    waxahatchee.com. Waxahatchee is an American indie music project, formed in 2010 by American singer-songwriter Kathryn Crutchfield[2] (born January 4, 1989), known professionally as Katie Crutchfield, following the breakup of her previous band P.S. Eliot. The band is named after Waxahatchee Creek, in Alabama, where Crutchfield grew up. [3]

  8. Chautauqua Auditorium (Waxahachie, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The Chautauqua Auditorium is a performance hall [2] located in Getzendaner Memorial Park, in Waxahachie, Texas. [3][4] It was built in 1902 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 3, 1974. The hall seats 2500 and is noted for being an octagonal building. [5] The auditorium hosts performances of the Fort Worth Symphony ...

  9. Lumpkins Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Lumpkins Stadium is a stadium in Waxahachie, Texas. It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of the Waxahachie Indians. The stadium is named for Stuart B. Lumpkins, a former superintendent of Waxahachie Independent School District. In 2011, the stadium received renovations that were funded through a city bond.