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  2. Cowboy church - Wikipedia

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    The Cowboy Church of Ellis County in Waxahachie, Texas, is known as the largest cowboy church in the world, with over 1,700 members. [18] The majority of these religious institutions integrate elements reminiscent of the American frontier , with some like the Ellis County offering ranching and rodeo education, along with fishing and ...

  3. D'Hanis, Texas - Wikipedia

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    D'Hanis (/ d ə ˈ h ɛ n ɪ s /) [2] is a census-designated place [1] in central Medina County, Texas, United States. [3] It is part of the San Antonio — New Braunfels, Texas Metropolitan Statistical Area .

  4. Category:Cowboy culture - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the Western lifestyle (also known as cowboy culture), the lifestyle, or behaviorisms, of, and resulting from the influence of, the (often romanticized) attitudes, ethics and history of the American Western cowboy and cowgirl. [1]

  5. These 3 country music events are coming to Central Texas in ...

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    Church will headline the new Cattle Country Music Festival in Gonzales in 2024. Saddle up, Central Texas. April 2024 is fixin' to be a rootin', tootin', boot scootin' bonanza for (deep-pocketed ...

  6. List of megachurches affiliated with the Assemblies of God

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    Promise Church (formerly known as Full Gospel New York Church), Flushing, New York – 3,751 Newlife Church on the Peninsula, Silverdale, Washington – 3,665 The Oaks Fellowship, Red Oak, Texas – 3,644

  7. Bandera, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Bandera (Spanish: "flag", / b æ n ˈ d ɛr ə / ban-DERR-ə) is a town [clarification needed] in Bandera County, Texas, United States.The county seat, it lies in the Texas Hill Country, a part of the Edwards Plateau located at the crossroads of the central, southern, and western parts of the state, [4] The population was 829 at the 2020 census.

  8. Cowboy culture - Wikipedia

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    The origins of cowboy culture go back to the Spanish vaqueros who settled in New Mexico and later Texas bringing cattle. [2] By the late 1800s, one in three cowboys were Mexican and brought to the lifestyle its iconic symbols of hats, bandanas, spurs, stirrups, lariat, and lasso. [3]

  9. Pleasanton, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Old Rock Schoolhouse, built of locally procured red sandstone, housed the First Baptist Church (located next door) from 1875 to 1883. First United Methodist Church in downtown Pleasanton was founded in 1857 by circuit riders , a year before Pleasanton was established.