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The Roper Hotel is located at 707 Third Street in the city of Marble Falls, county of Burnet, in the U.S. state of Texas. It was erected circa 1888. The hotel was designated a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark in 1981, [2] and added to the National Register of Historic Places listings in Burnet County, Texas on January 8, 1980. [3] The two-story ...
Mount Pleasant Tribune; Type: Weekly newspaper: Format: Broadsheet: Owner(s) Northeast Texas Publishing, LP: Publisher: Miranda Oglesby (general manager, editor) Editor-in-chief: Miranda Oglesby: Founded: 1941 [1] [2] Headquarters: 202 S. Van Buren Ave. Mount Pleasant, TX 75456 United States: Circulation: 900 (as of 2023) [3] Website: tribnow.com
Scott Glover, the founder of Mid America Pet Food, began collecting airplanes in 1996. After 17 years, he established the museum in 2013. [1] [2] [3]The museum worked with Dynamic Aviation to restore the Lockheed Constellation Columbine II to flight in 2015.
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Radar (2006–2008), the world's tallest living horse, lived in Mount Pleasant. (In 2005, Goliath was recorded as the world's tallest living horse by Guinness Book of World Records). Mount Pleasant is a nationally recognized Texas Main Street City under the program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Roper's was the first racing fatality recorded at Texas Motor Speedway. A funeral service for Roper was held at the Fair Grove High School gymnasium, where he graduated from. More than 600 people attended. Tony's father, Dean Roper, died in a crash just a year later (his death was caused by a heart attack, not the crash itself), on August 19 ...
He was born in West Orange, New Jersey, the son of Willet Crosby Roper (1877–1966), an investment banker, [1] and Florence Emily née Eveleth (1874–1961). [2] His maternal grandfather William Hartley Eveleth (1840–1922) was the Superintendent of the college grounds for Harvard University and Radcliffe College.