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  2. Snyder, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Higher education came to Snyder in 1971 with the founding of Western Texas College. The Scurry County Coliseum in Snyder, operated by Western Texas College since 2008, is a large arena which hosts area events. Outside the coliseum is a locomotive engine and a small restored historic village. Also located in Snyder is the Diamond M Museum.

  3. Special routes of U.S. Route 84 - Wikipedia

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    US 84-G) is a business route of US 84 that travels through the town of Snyder. Bus. US 84-G begins at an interchange with US 84 / FM 1611 northwest of the town. The highway travels in a southeastern direction through rural farming areas before entering the Snyder city limits near an intersection with Huffman Avenue. In Snyder, Bus.

  4. MapQuest - Wikipedia

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    MapQuest Find Me let users automatically find their location, access maps and directions and locate nearby points of interest, including airports, hotels, restaurants, banks and ATMs. Users also had the ability to set up alerts to be notified when network members arrive at or depart from a designated area.

  5. Snyder Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    Snyder Independent School District (SISD) is a K–12 public school district in Snyder, Texas. As of 2017, the district comprises four schools, serving a total of 2,558 students. [ 2 ] The demographic makeup of Snyder ISD reflects many backgrounds with a minority enrollment accounting for 70% of the student body.

  6. Scurry County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Snyder erected a house in Scurry County and began dealing in general merchandise and supplies for buffalo hunters. Other parties moved into the same locality, and that was the beginning of the town of Snyder. In 1882, Mr. Snyder laid out the town, and two years later, it became the county seat.

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  8. Texas State Highway 208 - Wikipedia

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    SH 208 enters the Snyder city limits and overlaps US 180 and Bus. US 84 through the town. The highway has an interchange with the US 84 bypass then leaves the town. North of Snyder, the highway's route becomes extremely rural and enters into Kent County. SH 208 crosses the Double Mountain Fork Brazos River then begins an overlap with US 380.

  9. Western Texas College - Wikipedia

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    Western Texas College (WTC) is a public community college in Snyder, Texas.It was established in 1969 and has two downtown Snyder locations in addition to the main campus. With an enrollment around 2,300, Western Texas College has an extensive distance learning department, provides dual-credit courses to 43 area high schools, and provides college-level coursework to inmates in three prisons in ...