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    The "Twinkliest Town in Texas" is only about a 50-minute drive from Austin and decorates its downtown area with millions of lights, which NASA could reportedly see from the International Space ...

  3. List of festivals in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of festivals in the United States with articles on Wikipedia, as well as lists of other festival lists, by geographic location. This list includes festivals of diverse types, among them regional festivals, commerce festivals, fairs, food festivals, arts festivals, religious festivals, folk festivals, and recurring festivals on holidays.

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    To help kick off the holiday season with music and over 25,000 lights, one of Texas Tech's oldest and most beloved traditions will be returning for its 66th year. ... visit events.ttu.edu/carol-of ...

  6. Marfa lights - Wikipedia

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    A Marfa light (center) seen from the official viewing platform east of Marfa, Texas. The Marfa lights, also known as the Marfa ghost lights, are regularly observed near Marfa, Texas, in the United States. [1] They are most often seen from a viewing area nearby, which the community has publicized to encourage tourism. [2]

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  8. 60-plus years of holiday lights: How Fort Worth, Texas ...

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    The city’s skyline has been outlined since 1959, originally in all-amber lights like luminarias. 60-plus years of holiday lights: How Fort Worth, Texas, became ‘the Christmas City’ Skip to ...

  9. Star on the Mountain - Wikipedia

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    The Star on the Mountain is a man-made star-shaped landmark on the Franklin Mountains in El Paso, Texas, that is illuminated nightly by the El Paso Chamber.It was first lit as a Christmas decoration in 1940 and was meant as a reminder to people on both sides of the nearby Mexico–United States border that America was at peace during the holiday season.