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  2. Chicken Ranch (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    In 1917, after learning of an imminent crusade against the red-light district, Williams sold her house and purchased ten acres (40,000 m 2) outside the city limits of La Grange, two blocks from the Houston–Austin highway. [3] This was the final location of the Chicken Ranch. [1] In 1917, the Chicken Ranch began advertising.

  3. Rob Morris Home - Wikipedia

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    Rob Morris came to La Grange initially to serve on the faculty of the Masonic University in 1860, after serving as the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Kentucky from 1858 to 1859. His first house in La Grange was burned on November 7, 1861, due to Morris' pro-Union stance, although his books regarding Freemasonry were saved (but mangled) by ...

  4. La Grange (song) - Wikipedia

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    "La Grange" is a song by the American rock group ZZ Top, from their 1973 album Tres Hombres. One of ZZ Top's most successful songs, it was released as a single in 1973 and received extensive radio play, rising to No. 41 on the Billboard Hot 100 in June 1974. [ 5 ]

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  6. According to the Fayette County Property Valuation Administrator’s online database, the house in The Grange Estates, built in 2002, has six bedrooms, six bathrooms and three half baths, a pool ...

  7. KBUK - Wikipedia

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    An application to establish a Class A 3 kilowatt ERP FM radio station, elevated at 205 meters height above average terrain, was granted by the Federal Communications Commission on May 15, 1970. The facility was constructed on Farm to Market Road 155 , .4 miles southeast of U.S. Highway 77 near La Grange.

  8. John McKoon House - Wikipedia

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    John McKoon House, also known as Johnson House, was a historic home located at La Grange, Lewis County, Missouri. It was built about 1857, and was a two-story, five-bay, brick I-house with Greek Revival style design elements. It had a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story brick rear ell enlarged about 1876.

  9. D. W. Griffith House - Wikipedia

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    New owners in 1974 returned the house to a more home-like use. [3] [4] Griffith had always considered La Grange his hometown, having spent his boyhood at a nearby farm until his mother had to sell it for debts left after his father died, and even signed in hotel registers as being from the town, no matter where he was actually living at the time.