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  2. List of Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks (Anderson-Callahan)

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    Registered Texas Historic Landmark Image Marker number Physical address Nearest city Year designated Description "C" Ranch House 3: FM 1788 10 mi. N of SH 158. Andrews: 1966 From Andrews, 10 mi. from SH 158/FM 1788 intersection; private access Irwin Ranch House

  3. Gulf Prairie Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    While the cemetery has many historical sites within its grounds, in June 2010, Gulf Prairie Cemetery was, itself, awarded an historical marker by the Texas Historical Society. The commemorative ceremony included a keynote speech by Marie Beth Jones, author of the book, "Peach Point Plantation: the First 150 Years" (1982).

  4. Overton, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The City of Overton has had a storied history with radical groups [who?] claiming the site as their base of operations. The Republic of Texas operated within the city limits from the early 2000s, up until the building was mysteriously burned down. Overton has a historical voting base consisting primarily of older, Republican-leaning voters. [6]

  5. List of flatiron buildings - Wikipedia

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    Carroll Building, aka Flat Iron Building (Norwich, Connecticut) 1887 built 1982 NRHP ... Flatiron Building (Fort Worth, Texas) 1907 built 1971 NRHP 1000 Houston St.

  6. Wooden markers rot, but new stone monument at York's ... - AOL

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    Many, many more men, women, and children were lost on this hallowed ground. The story of the young mother and infant is just one of hundreds. York’s City Cemetery is a one-acre plot of grass ...

  7. Grave field - Wikipedia

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    Excavation of the Alemannic grave field at Sasbach (Ortenau). A grave field is a prehistoric cemetery, typically from Bronze Age and Iron Age Europe. Grave fields are distinguished from necropoleis by the former's lack of remaining above-ground structures, buildings, or grave markers.

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