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  2. Fort Worth ‘hot girl walks’ aim to give women space to ...

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    “Hot girl summer” might be drawing to a close, but a new “hot girl” trend is popping up on TikTok, Instagram and in Fort Worth. On July 28, Vanessa Brooks, Chelsea Hise, and Ashton Abraham ...

  3. Texas Rollergirls - Wikipedia

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    Texas Rollergirls is a women's flat track roller derby league based in Austin, Texas.Founded in early 2003 and widely credited as the league that started the modern roller derby movement, [1] the Texas Rollergirls were the first flat-track league in the nation to play a version of roller derby using new standardized rules and a track design based on the dimensions of the old banked tracks. [2]

  4. National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame is located in Fort Worth, Texas, US. Established in 1975, it is dedicated to honoring women of the American West who have displayed extraordinary courage and pioneering fortitude. The museum is an educational resource with exhibits, a research library, and rare photography collection.

  5. Texas Girls' Choir - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Girls' Choir is made up of around 100 girls between the ages of 8 and 12 from the North Texas region. [1] Rehearsals are held twice a week and the choir performs choreographed works, foreign-language songs and other programs. [1] [2] The organization was founded in 1962 by Shirley Carter in Fort Worth, Texas. [3]

  6. Category:Women in Texas - Wikipedia

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  7. Bangsar Park - Wikipedia

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    Bangsar shown within the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur. It lies about four kilometres southwest of the city centre and is a ten minutes drive by car from the city centre. It is given the postcode of 59000. The Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur is the local governing authority. It is represented by the Bangsar Park Residents' Association.

  8. Bangsar - Wikipedia

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    Bangsar is a five-minute drive from KL Sentral, a major transportation hub in neighbouring Brickfields. Bus services running through Bangsar are as follows. 822: (previously 5 and 621) Bangsar LRT – Mid Valley – Lucky Garden – Bangsar Baru – Bukit Bandaraya – Bangsar Shopping Centre – Bangsar Park – Bangsar LRT (loop service)

  9. Saidina Abu Bakar As Siddiq Mosque - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, residents in Bangsar requested for a mosque. [2] It was approved by the Federal Territory Islamic Religious Council on 25 November 1977. A meeting was then held by local representatives with YB Datuk Othman Abdullah on 27 November 1977. It received RM700,000 in donations from the public.