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Castroville, Texas. / 29.350°N 98.883°W / 29.350; -98.883. Castroville is a city in Medina County, Texas, United States. Its population was 2,954 at the 2020 census. [ 5] Prior to 1893, Castroville was the first county seat of Medina County. Castroville was founded by Alsatian-Texans, who came to Texas during the German emigration ...
Amarillo, Texas. / 35.19917°N 101.84528°W / 35.19917; -101.84528. Amarillo ( / ˌæməˈrɪloʊ / [ 6] AM-ə-RIL-oh; Spanish for "yellow") is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the seat of Potter County. It is the 14th-most populous city in Texas and the most populous city in the Texas panhandle. [ 7] A portion of the city extends ...
A map of the United States of America with the state of Texas highlighted. Texas is a state located in the Southern United States. As of the 2020 census, [1] 29,145,505 (95.55%) of the 30,503,301 residents of Texas lived in a municipality in the 2023 estimate. [2]
Amarillo National Bank (ANB) is a private bank providing commercial banking and personal banking across Texas. It is based in Amarillo, Texas . In 2019, ANB acquired Lubbock National Bank, expanding its locations beyond the Texas Panhandle and into the South Plains and other parts of the state. [1]
Website. www .gocitizensbank .com. Citizens Bank of Amarillo is an independently owned network of community banks located in the Texas Panhandle and Eastern New Mexico in the United States. This is a geography that is home to approximately 500,000 residents. [1] The bank is owned by Triple J Financial, Inc., a Texas one-bank holding company.
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April 3, 1970. ( #70000758) Roughly bounded by Medina River, SR 471, Gime, Houston, and Constantinople. 29°21′21″N 98°52′45″W. / 29.355833°N 98.879167°W / 29.355833; -98.879167 ( Castroville Historic District) Castroville. Includes State Historic Site, State Antiquities Landmark, and several Recorded Texas Historic ...
Banker. Donald E. Powell (born May 2, 1941) became the 18th chairman of the U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) on August 29, 2001, and served through November 15, 2005. [1] He resigned to become Federal Coordinator of Gulf Coast recovery efforts following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. [2] [3]