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  2. Leafwood Publishers - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Leafwood Publishers was purchased by Abilene Christian University Press and was relocated to Abilene, Texas where it currently is located. [ 1 ] Notable authors

  3. Enterprise Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Enterprise is a highrise located in Abilene, Texas originally known as the First State Bank Tower and then Bank of America Building. It was constructed in the early 80s and completed by 1984. This is the tallest building in the city at 20 stories 285 feet (87 m) and 6th tallest in West Texas. The building is located at 500 Chestnut St. next ...

  4. Hotel Wooten - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Wooten is located in downtown Abilene, Texas, United States at 1102 North 3rd Street.. The building's grand lobby. This graceful 16-story tower was built at the corner of North 3rd and Cypress Street in 1930 by local business man H.O. Wooten, [1] who according to local legend paid cash for the construction in the midst of the Great Depression.

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  7. C. Leonard Allen - Wikipedia

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    The Cruciform Church: Becoming a Cross-Shaped People in a Secular World, Abilene, Texas: Abilene Christian University Press, 1990, anniversary edition, 2016. ISBN 0-89112-510-8. The Worldly Church: A Call for Biblical Renewal, with Richard T. Hughes and Michael R. Weed, Abilene, Texas: Abilene Christian University Press, 1991. ISBN 0-89112-150-1.

  8. Willard Price - Wikipedia

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    Price documented these adventures in a series of adult non-fiction books, beginning with Rip Tide in the Southern Seas (1936). His early writing career focused in particular on Japan, where he lived from 1933 to 1938 and could see first-hand the country's militarization.

  9. Great River: The Rio Grande in North American History

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