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  2. Nocona, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Nocona has a lake, about 10 miles north of the city, appropriately named Lake Nocona, or Farmer's Creek Reservoir. It is a recreational lake popular with people from across north-central Texas. On Lake Nocona sits Nocona Hills, an attractive gated lakeside "city" with many homes, a hotel, golf course, landing strip, and other amenities.

  3. List of museums in North Texas - Wikipedia

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    Dallas County Courthouse - Old Red Museum. The list of museums in North Texas encompasses museums defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

  4. Red Beds of Texas and Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Edaphosaurus boanerges fossil skeleton from Archer County, on display in Harvard Museum of Natural History. The most prolific fossil site in the red beds is the Geraldine Bonebed within the Nocona Formation of the Wichita Group. [6] During the Permian, the bonebed was the site of a freshwater pond.

  5. Museum of North Texas History to reopen - AOL

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    The museum at 720 Indiana Ave. in Wichita Falls aims to offer a fun, entertaining experience in history for all ages. For more information, contact the museum at director@museumofnorthtexashistory ...

  6. Nocona Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Nocona Formation was named as a distinct geological unit in 1987; its fossil deposits were previously assigned to the Admiral Formation, a time-equivalent marine deposit located further southwest in Texas. The Nocona Formation is considered equivalent to most of the Admiral Formation (apart from the highest few layers), as well as the ...

  7. Battle of Little Robe Creek - Wikipedia

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    Military historians distinguish between the Antelope Hills expedition by the Texas Rangers and the Battle of Little Robe Creek, with the former being the entire campaign against the Comanche conducted from January to May 1858, starting in Texas above the Edwards Plateau, and continuing on to the Indian Territories in what is now Oklahoma. The ...

  8. 'It depends on what you mean by oldest': 10 things to do in ...

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    More: Texas history museum dissects treaty that ended Mexican American War and changed the world. 9. Stone Fort Museum. The Old Stone Fort held down the town square in Nacogdoches. Now, a replica ...

  9. Spanish Fort, Texas - Wikipedia

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    When the cattle paths shifted further west and the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway omitted the town, the excitement at Spanish Fort eventually subsided. Justin relocated his boot business to the nearby town of Nocona in the late 1880s, where it flourished into the 1980s. Throughout the first 40 years of the 20th century, Spanish Fort's ...