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a street sign that reads muleshoe city limit pop, 450
I Love Texas - I Love Texas added a new photo.
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a windmill in the middle of an open field with sun rays coming from behind it
Awesome
a large white cross sitting on top of a lush green field
Groom, Texas. Largest cross in western hemisphere. Visible for miles off I-40, along old route 66. HUGE - 190 ft tall. Absolutely awesome to see in person.
two white chairs sitting on top of a beach next to the ocean with an umbrella
Adirondack chairs on the beach
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a pink square with the words,'bless her heart '
I say this all the time.
an old woman standing in front of a flag and the sun behind her with love texas written on it
a windmill in the middle of a field with words on it that read, how hot is texas?
TEXAS STRONG
TEXAS STRONG
I'm sorry, but what Texan could resist repinning this one? :)
I'm sorry, but what Texan could resist repinning this one? :)
If you grew up in Texas, this never failed to make you laugh out loud. | 38 Reasons Why H.E.B. Is The Best Dang Grocery Store In The World
38 Reasons Why H.E.B. Is The Best Dang Grocery Store In The World
If you grew up in Texas, this never failed to make you laugh out loud. | 38 Reasons Why H.E.B. Is The Best Dang Grocery Store In The World
a beach with a wooden fence and the ocean in the backgroung it
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beach color scheme
two brown and white cows standing on top of a grass covered field
If you want the good life at my North Texas Ranch, live in the most beautiful place with the utmost of care - be born a cow!
a large white cross sitting in the middle of a field
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Groom, Texas Cross
a large statue of a man with a dog on his back
Tex Randall (Canyon, Texas)
Tex Randall (Canyon, Texas) Located on United States Route 60 to the north of downtown Canyon, this long tall Texan stands 47 feet. It was erected in 1959, and was restored in 1989. It is one of the quintessential symbols of the city of Canyon as well as the Texas Panhandle.