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  2. Texas State Highway 6 - Wikipedia

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    Business State Highway 6-R (Bus. SH 6-R, formerly Loop 507) is a business loop that runs through the cities of Bryan and College Station. The highway is known locally as Texas Avenue in both cities and runs along the eastern boundary of Texas A&M University in College Station. The route was created in 1990 with the re-designation of Loop 507 ...

  3. Bellaire, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Flooding of the Ohio River in 1937. Bellaire gained the title of "Glass City" for the period of 1870 to 1885. The area had modern transportation, an energy source, and a skilled workforce. The transportation infrastructure included the Ohio River, the National Road, [6] and railroads, including the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad and the Central Ohio ...

  4. 1939 general re-description of highway system (Texas)

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    State Highway 6: State Highway 6: Waco: Hempstead: State Highway 6: State Highway 242: Hockley: Sugar Land: State Highway 6: State Highway 38: Sugar Land: Northwest of Galveston: State Highway 7: State Highway 7: Joaquin: Nacogdoches: State Highway 7: State Highway 266: Nacogdoches: Ratcliff: originally planned as part of 103; eventually built ...

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject U.S. Roads/Texas/1920s numbers

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    State Highway 5, North Texas Highway, from Texarkana to Paris, Sherman, Gainesville, Wichita Falls, Childress, Amarillo and Texline. Now US 82, US 287, SH 354, US 385, US 87; State Highway 6, King of Trails, from a point six miles north of Denison on the Red River through Denison and Dallas to Waco. Now US 75, US 80, US 77, US 81

  6. Bellaire Goblet Company - Wikipedia

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    Bellaire had what glass companies and other manufacturers needed: a good transportation infrastructure, a good labor supply, and plenty of coal for fuel. In 1886 Northwest Ohio began a "gas boom" with the discovery of natural gas near the small community of Findlay. Local businessmen used incentives such as free land, cash, and low-cost natural ...

  7. State Highway 6 (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.

  8. Planned closures on S.R. 43 in Streetsboro delayed due to ...

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    The detour for both closures, which are for culvert replacements, will be State Route 82 to State Route 44 to State Route 303. The $6.3 million widening of State Route 43 began in Fall 2022.

  9. Timeline of Waco, Texas - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] 1854 – Waco Era newspaper begins publication. [3] 1856 – Town of Waco incorporated. [1] 1858 – Southern Democrat newspaper begins publication. [7] [8] 1861 – Waco University founded. [1] 1865 – Waco Examiner newspaper begins publication. [9] 1866 – New Hope Baptist Church established. [5] 1870 Waco Suspension Bridge opens. [2]