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  2. Timeline of Plano, Texas - Wikipedia

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    1902 - Star-Courier newspaper begins publication. [3]1908 - Plano Station, Texas Electric Railway built. 1913 - Palace Theater in business. [4]1923 - City hall building constructed.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Dallas ...

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    University Park: Georgian Revival Buildings of Southern Methodist University TR 142: Waples-Platter Buildings: Waples-Platter Buildings: March 24, 1978 : 2200-2211 N. Lamar St. Dallas: 143: Wedgwood Apartments: Wedgwood Apartments

  4. University Park, Texas - Wikipedia

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    University Park is one of the most affluent places in Texas based on per capita income; it is ranked #12. In 2018, data from the American Community Survey revealed that University Park was the second wealthiest city in the United States, with a median household income of $198,438 and a poverty rate of 4.2%. [5]

  5. Plano, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Plano (/ ˈ p l eɪ n oʊ / PLAY-noh) is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, where it is the largest city in Collin County.A small portion of Plano is located in Denton County.Plano is also one of the principal cities of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.

  6. U.S. Route 75 in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Signed as exit 27A northbound; access to Galatyn Park station: Richardson–Plano line: 15.4: 24.8: 28A: Plano Parkway, 15th Street: Access to CityLine/Bush station; 15th Street is former FM 544: 15.7: 25.3: 28B: Pres. George Bush Turnpike: Northbound entrance includes direct exit ramp onto 15th Street (exit 29) Plano: 16.5: 26.6: 29: Park ...

  7. List of the oldest buildings in Texas - Wikipedia

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    One of the oldest residence in the city. It was built by Macario Zambrano whose most well known son, Juan Manuel, put down the 1811 Casas Revolt. Dolores Aldrete House: San Antonio: 1818 Brown-Woodlief Log House: southwest of Washington: 1824 Built by William S. Brown one of the "Old Three Hundred" and one of the oldest log houses left standing ...

  8. Bastille (fortification) - Wikipedia

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    A bastille is a form of urban fortification. A bastille is a fortification located at the principal entrance to a town or city; as such it is a similar type of fortification to a barbican , and the distinction between the two is frequently unclear.

  9. Bastille - Wikipedia

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    The Bastille was built in response to a threat to Paris during the Hundred Years' War between England and France. [1] Prior to the Bastille, the main royal castle in Paris was the Louvre, in the west of the capital, but the city had expanded by the middle of the 14th century and the eastern side was now exposed to an English attack. [1]