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In 1922, he relocated his business to 400 W. Houston Street, renaming it Albert's Curio Store and eventually the Buckhorn Curio Store and Cafe. In 1956, the Buckhorn Saloon and the Buckhorn Hall of Horns collection were restored at the Lone Star Brewery. The collection added a 1964 Hall of Fins, as well as a 1973 Hall of Feathers. [3]
9-1-1: Lone Star is an American procedural drama television series that follows the lives of Austin, Texas's first responders. It was created for Fox by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Tim Minear. The series is a spin-off of the American procedural drama television series 9-1-1, and was ordered by Fox in May 2019. The series premiered on January ...
Big D Jamboree began in 1947 as The Lone Star Barn Dance, but was renamed October 16, 1948. [2] It was held in the Dallas Sportatorium. The show was initially produced by Al Turner and Ed McLemore, and then later by Johnny Hicks and Johnny Harper. The number of musicians who performed regularly rose from 20 to 50 by 1953.
Another independent producer, Paul Malvern, released 16 Lone Star western productions (starring John Wayne) through Monogram. [ 3 ] The backbone of the studio's early days was a father-son partnership: writer/director Robert N. Bradbury and cowboy actor Bob Steele (born Robert A. Bradbury).
Lone Star Series, an indoor football league that operated during 2021, later named the Arena Football Association; Lone Star Showdown, the name of the collegiate, athletic rivalry between the Texas Longhorns and the Texas A&M Aggies across all varsity men’s and women’s sports; Lone Star 500, a NASCAR race in 1972, renamed the Alamo 500
Lone Star [3] is a 1996 American neo-Western mystery film written, edited, and directed by John Sayles. Set in a small town in South Texas , the film deals with a sheriff's (played by Chris Cooper ) investigation into the murder of one of his predecessors ( Kris Kristofferson ) decades earlier.
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The Lone Star Cafe was a cafe and club in New York City at 61 Fifth at the corner of Fifth Avenue and 13th Street, from 1976 to 1989. [1] The Texas-themed cafe opened in February 1976 and became the premier country music venue in New York and booked big names and especially acts from Texas, like Greezy Wheels, George Strait, Asleep at the Wheel and Roy Orbison. [2]