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National Historic Landmark-Lubbock Lake Site
National Historic Landmark - Lubbock Lake Site
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National Historic Landmark-USS Lexington Aircraft Carrier
National Historic Landmark - USS Lexington, USS Aircraft C...
National Historic Landmark-King Ranch
National Historic Landmark - King Ranch
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National Historic Landmark-Lyndon Baines Johnson Boyhood Home
National Historic Landmark - Lyndon Baines Johnson Boyhood...
National Historic Landmark-Highland Park Shopping Village
National Historic Landmark - Highland Park Shopping Villag...
National Historic Landmark-HA. 19 Midget Submarine
National Historic Landmark - HA. 19 Midget Submarine
National Historic Landmark-John Nance GarnerHouse
National Historic Landmark-John Nance Garner House
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National Historic Landmark- Fort Sam Houston
National Historic Landmark - Fort Sam Houston
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National Historic Landmark-Fort Richardson
National Historic Landmark - Fort Richardson
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National Historic Landmark-Fort Davis
National Historic Landmark - Fort Davis
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National Historic Landmark-Lubbock Lake Site
National Historic Landmark - Lubbock Lake Site
Discovered in the 1930s, excavations at the site in Yellow House Canyon have revealed a stratified sequence of human habitation spanning 11,000-12,000 years and providing evidence for occupation during Clovis, Folsom, Plainview, Late Paleo-Indian, ...
National Historic Landmark-USS Lexington Aircraft Carrier
National Historic Landmark - USS Lexington, USS Aircraft Carrier
Within naval history, it can be said that the first half of the 20th century belonged to the battleship, while the second half of the century was the era of the aircraft ...
National Historic Landmark-King Ranch
National Historic Landmark - King Ranch
Founded in 1852 by Richard King (1825-1885), who purchased a Spanish land grant of 75,000 acres, the ranch grew steadily to include over 1 Million acres spread over 4 South Texas counties and become the ...
National Historic Landmark-Lyndon Baines Johnson Boyhood Home
National Historic Landmark - Lyndon Baines Johnson Boyhood Home
From 1913 to 1920, and again from 1922 to 1930, this small one story frame house was the family home of Lyndon Baines Johnson (1908-1973), 36th President of the United States (1963-1969).
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National Historic Landmark-Highland Park Shopping Village
National Historic Landmark - Highland Park Shopping Village
Established in 1931, the Highland Park Shopping Village represents a pivotal point in the evolution of the shopping center as a distinctive building type in 20th century American architecture.
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National Historic Landmark-HA. 19 Midget Submarine
National Historic Landmark - HA. 19 Midget Submarine
HA-19 is one of five Japanese midget submarines that tried to attack ships inside Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. She ran aground and was subsequently captured.
National Historic Landmark-John Nance GarnerHouse
National Historic Landmark-John Nance Garner House
From 1920 to 1957, this was the residence of John Nance Garner (1868-1967), of one of the most influential U.S. Representatives.
Garner served in the House from 1903 to 1933; as Speaker (1931-33), he led ...
National Historic Landmark- Fort Sam Houston
National Historic Landmark - Fort Sam Houston
Authorized in 1875 and completed in 1879, this was the U.S. Army's principal supply base in the Southwest; the fort supplied the Rough Riders in 1898 and Pershing's Mexican campaign in 1916.
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National Historic Landmark-Fort Richardson
National Historic Landmark - Fort Richardson
Established in 1867 to replace the recently abandoned Fort Belknap as the northernmost fort in the Texas chain of fortifications, the fort played an important role in the protection of American lives and property during ...
National Historic Landmark-Fort Davis
National Historic Landmark - Fort Davis
A key post in U.S. Army fortifications in West Texas, established to guard the San Antonio-El Paso road. It rose to peak strength between 1879 and 1885.
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