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Fulshear has an extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) of 37.11 square miles (96.1 km 2). Of the general-law cities in Texas, Fulshear has one of the largest ETJs. [29] Sediments deposited over time by the Brazos River have created rich soil, enabling many native trees to grow in the area, including oak, cottonwood, ash, and pecan.
Tourist attractions in Dallas (13 C, 15 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Collin County, Texas" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Wynne originally intended to name the park "Texas Under Six Flags." Various legends have attributed the name change to his wife Joann; a group called "The Daughters of The Texas Republic" — of which his wife may, or may not, have been a member; or his entertainment director, Charles Meeker, stating that, "Texas isn’t 'under' anything." [28]
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The Thing. Inside the exhibit are a variety of items, including odd wood carvings of tortured souls by woodcarver Ralph Gallagher, the "Wooden Fantasy" of painted driftwood purchased from an Alamogordo, New Mexico collector, framed 1880s to early 1900s lithographs, historic engraved saddles, guns and rifles of historic Western significance, a Conestoga wagon from Oklahoma!, a buggy without a ...
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