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  2. ALICO Building - Wikipedia

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    ALICO Building. /  31.557000°N 97.132000°W  / 31.557000; -97.132000. The ALICO Building is a 22-story office building in downtown Waco, Texas, United States, located at the intersection of Austin and 5th Street. [3] The building is currently owned and operated by the American-Amicable Life Insurance Company of Texas (a subsidiary of ...

  3. Stanton, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Stanton, Texas. /  32.13083°N 101.79194°W  / 32.13083; -101.79194. Stanton is a city in and the county seat of Martin County, Texas, United States. [5] Stanton was founded as Marienfeld by German immigrants that were some of the first settlers in this region of Texas. [6] The population was 2,657 at the 2020 census.

  4. Interstate 35 in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 35. Interstate 35 ( I-35 [a]) is a major north–south Interstate Highway that runs from Laredo, Texas near the Mexican border to Duluth, Minnesota. In Texas, the highway begins in Laredo and runs north to the Red River north of Gainesville, where it crosses into Oklahoma.

  5. Interstate 40 in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The entirety of I-40 in Texas is located in the panhandle. I-40 enters Texas from New Mexico just north of Glenrio. The highway's first exit, exit 0, is for Business Interstate 40-A (Bus. I-40-A), which serves the town of Glenrio. I-40 briefly runs through Deaf Smith County before entering Oldham County. The Interstate gains frontage roads ...

  6. Constitutional challenges to the Affordable Care Act - Wikipedia

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    United States Department of Health and Human Services declared the law unconstitutional in an action brought by 26 states, on the grounds that the individual mandate to purchase insurance exceeds the authority of Congress to regulate interstate commerce. Vinson further ruled the clause was not severable, which had the effect of striking down ...

  7. Portal:Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Portal. Texas ( / ˈtɛksəs / TEK-səss, locally also / ˈtɛksɪz / TEK-siz; Spanish: Texas or Tejas, pronounced [ˈtexas]) is the most populous state in the South Central region of the United States. It borders Louisiana to the east, Arkansas to the northeast, Oklahoma to the north, New Mexico to the west, and the Mexican states of ...

  8. Capital punishment in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Capital punishment in Texas. Capital punishment is a legal penalty in the U.S. state of Texas for murder, and participation in a felony resulting in death if committed by an individual who has attained or is over the age of 18. In 1982, the state became the first jurisdiction in the world to carry out an execution by lethal injection, when it ...

  9. Flag of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Designed by. Unknown [2] The flag of Texas is the official flag of the U.S. state of Texas. It is well known for its prominent single white star which gives the flag its commonly-used name: " Lone Star Flag ". This lone star, in turn, gives rise to the state's nickname: "The Lone Star State".