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  2. Grand Saline, Texas - Wikipedia

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    SH 110: Grand Saline is located at the northern end of the highway. 110 is the main and preferred route from the Van/Grand Saline area into Tyler, Texas. (North of the intersection of 110 and US 80, the highway bears the name Chris Tomlin Boulevard, in honor of the Contemporary Christian musician, who is a Grand Saline native.)

  3. List of museums in East Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Salt Palace Grand Saline: Van Zandt County Constructed entirely of salt, as the entire town is built atop an underground salt lode. [144] Heritage Park Museum of East Texas Edgewood: Van Zandt County Recorded Texas Historic Landmark [145] Van Area Oil & Historical Museum Van: Van Zandt County [146] Van Zandt County Veterans Memorial and ...

  4. Salt mining - Wikipedia

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    Syracuse, New York earned the nickname "The Salt City" for its salt mining, an activity that continues in the region to the present day. [16] Grand Saline, Texas has a Morton Salt mine. It is one of the largest in the world. Houston, Texas, near Daikin Park is a newly discovered saltworks.

  5. Death Valley National Park visitor admits to toppling ... - AOL

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    The confession comes three days after park officials sought help from the public about the damaged tower that was part of the Saline Valley Salt Tram, a 13-mile aerial tramway built in 1911.

  6. Category:Salt museums - Wikipedia

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  7. Grand Saline Sun - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1894, the paper consolidated with at least two other papers in the early 1900s. One of the other papers was named the Grand Saline Salt Shaker and was most likely the source of the graphic of a salt shaker which appears on the current masthead (the town's name comes from a large salt deposit located southeast of the city, mined by Morton Salt).

  8. Salina, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    A Cherokee, Captain John Rogers, began making salt from the springs and named them Grand Saline. He built his home nearby. Washington Irving visited on October 6, 1832, accompanied by Sam Houston. [6] In 1838 the government began moving Cherokee to the area in implementation of the Indian Removal Act. By 1839, Rogers was operating 115 salt kettles.

  9. Grand Saline, TX Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local ... - AOL

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    Get the Grand Saline, TX local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...