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State Alabama
Abstract
Timeline
age from birth to death, or present.
Geometry
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Personal
Constellation the places this person lived, frequented, interacted
with, etc.
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Texas is known for:
- Hot weather
- Cowboy
culture
- Ranching and
cattle
- Oil production
- The Alamo
- NASA
Geography
& Demographics
Government
& Legislature
State Symbols
Sports Teams
Popular
Tourist Attractions
Local Food
Famous People
Fun Facts
Geography
& Demographics
State
Abbreviation
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TX
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State Capital
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Austin
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State Size
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Total
(Land + Water): 268,581 sq miles; Land Only: 261,797 sq miles
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Number
of Counties
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254
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Time Zones
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Central
Time Zone, Mountain Time Zone
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Bordering
States
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Arkansas,
Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma
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Highest
Point
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Guadalupe
Peak, 8,751 feet
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Tallest
Building
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600
Travis in Houston, 1,002 feet
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Largest
Stadium
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Kyle
Field in College Station, capacity 102,733
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National
Parks
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Big
Bend National Park
Guadalupe Mountains National Park
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State Population
(2020)
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29,145,505
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State
Population Density
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111.3
people / square mile
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Area Codes
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210,
214, 254, 281, 325, 361, 409, 430, 432, 469, 512, 682, 713, 726, 737,
806, 817, 830, 903, 915, 936, 940, 945, 956, 972, 979
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Top
5 Cities (2020 population)
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Houston
(2,316,120)
San Antonio (1,567,118)
Dallas (1,343,266)
Austin (995,484)
Fort Worth (927,720)
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Government & Legislature
State Symbols
State
10K
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Texas
Round-Up 10K
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State
Air Force
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Commemorative
Air Force
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State
Amphibian
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Texas
toad
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State
Aquarium
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Texas
State Aquarium
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State Bird
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Mockingbird
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State
Bison Herd
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Texas
state bison herd at Caprock Canyons State Park
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State
Bluebonnet City
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Ennis
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State
Bluebonnet Festival
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Cappell
Hill Bluebonnet Festival
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State
Bluebonnet Trail
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Ennis
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State
Bread
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Pan de
campo
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State
Cobbler
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Peach
cobbler
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State
Cooking Implement
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Cast
iron Dutch oven
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State
Crustacean
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Texas
Gulf shrimp
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State
Dinosaur
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Paluxysaurus jonesi
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State
Dish
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Chili
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State
Dog Breed
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Blue
lacy
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State
Domino Game
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42
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State
Epic Poem
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Legend
of Old Stone Ranch
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State
Fiber and Fabric
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Cotton
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State
Fish
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Guadalupe
bass
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State Flower
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Bluebonnet
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State
Flower Song
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"Bluebonnets"
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State
Flying Mammal
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Mexican
free-tailed bat
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State
Folk Dance
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Square
dance
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State
Footwear
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Cowboy
boot
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State
Fruit
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Texas
red grapefruit
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State
Gem
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Texas
blue topaz
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State
Gemstone Cut
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Lone
star cut
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State
Grass
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Sideoats grama
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State
Hat
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Cowboy
hat
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State
Health Nut
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Pecan
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State
Horse
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American
quarter horse
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State
Insect
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Monarch
butterfly
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State
Large Mammal
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Longhorn
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State
Longhorn Herd
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Foundation
Herd of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
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State
Maritime Museum
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Texas
Maritime Museum
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State Motto
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Friendship
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State
Music
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Western
Swing
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State
Musical Instrument
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Guitar
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State
Native Pepper
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Chiltepin
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State
Native Shrub
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Texas
purple sage
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Nickname
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Lone
Star State
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State
Pastry
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Sopaipilla
and strudel
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State
Pepper
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Jalapeno
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State
Pie
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Pecan
pie
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State
Plant
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Prickly
pear cactus
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State
Play
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"The
Lone Star", "Texas", "Beyond The
Sundown", "Fandangle"
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State
Pollinator
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Western
honey bee
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State
Precious Metal
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Silver
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State
Reptile
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Texas
horned lizard
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State
Rodeo Drill Team
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Ghostriders
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State
Salt Water Fish
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Red
drum
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State
Sea Turtle
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Kemp's
ridley sea turtle
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State
Shell
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Lightning
whelk
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State
Ship
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U.S.S.
Texas
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State
Shrub
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Crape
myrtle
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State
Small Mammal
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Armadillo
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State
Snack
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Tortilla
chips and salsa
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State
Song
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"Texas,
Our Texas"
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State
Sport
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Rodeo
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State
Squash
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Pumpkin
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State
Stone
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Petrified
palmwood
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State
Tall Ship
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Elissa
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State Tree
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Pecan
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State
Vegetable
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Sweet
onion
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State
Vehicle
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Chuck
wagon
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State
Waterlily
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Nymphaea
Texas dawn
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Sports Teams
Popular
Tourist Attractions
- Big Bend
National Park: National park in
southwestern Texas.
- Cadillac
Ranch: Public art installation and sculpture in Amarillo, Texas.
- Dallas World Aquarium:
Aquarium in Dallas, Texas.
- Dallas Zoo: Zoo
in Dallas, Texas.
- Fort Worth Zoo:
Zoo in Fort Worth, Texas.
- Houston Museum of Natural
Science: Science museum in Houston,
Texas.
- Houston Zoo: Zoo
in Houston, Texas.
- Johnson Space Center:
NASA research institute in Houston, Texas.
- Kemah Boardwalk:
Amusement park in Kemah, Texas.
- Klyde Warren
Park: Park in downtown Dallas, Texas.
- Moody Gardens:
Wildlife museum and aquarium in Galveston,
Texas.
- Natural
Bridge Caverns: Caverns in San Antonio, Texas.
- Palo
Duro Canyon: Canyon system near Amarillo, Texas.
- Reunion Tower:
Observation deck in Dallas, Texas.
- San Antonio Zoo: Zoo in
San Antonio, Texas.
- SeaWorld San
Antonio: Theme park in San Antonio,
Texas.
- Six Flags
Fiesta Texas: Theme park in San Antonio,
Texas.
- Six Flags
Over Texas: Theme park in Arlington,
Texas.
- The Alamo: Museum
in San Antonio, Texas.
UNESCO Heritage Sites
Festivals and Events
Top festivals and events in Texas. They are listed in
approximate order of when they take place during the year.
Popular Iconic Texas Foods
Texas is famous for the following foods:
- Barbecue
- Chili
- Chicken
Fried Steak
- Pecan Pie
- Kolaches
- Tex-Mex
- Blue Bell
Ice Cream
- Breakfast
Tacos
- Texas Toast
- Whataburger
Famous People Born In Texas
Nobel Prize
Winners
United
States Presidents
- Dwight D.
Eisenhower (34th President)
- Lyndon B.
Johnson (36th President)
Pro Football
Hall Of Fame Members
- Sammy Baugh
(Quarterback, Defensive Back, Punter. Inducted in 1963)
- Bulldog
Turner (Center, Linebacker. Inducted in 1966)
- Bobby Layne
(Quarterback, Kicker. Inducted in 1967)
- Y. A. Tittle
(Quarterback. Inducted in 1971)
- Ollie Matson
(Halfback. Inducted in 1972)
- Raymond
Berry (Wide Receiver. Inducted in 1973)
- Tony Canadeo (Halfback. Inducted in 1974)
- Dick
"Night Train" Lane (Cornerback. Inducted in 1974)
- Forrest
Gregg (Offensive Tackle, Offensive Guard. Inducted in 1977)
- Lance
Alworth (Wide Receiver. Inducted in 1978)
- Yale Lary
(Safety, Punter, Returner. Inducted in 1979)
- Bob Lilly
(Defensive Tackle. Inducted in 1980)
- Charley
Taylor (Wide Receiver. Inducted in 1984)
- Ken Houston
(Safety. Inducted in 1986)
- Doak Walker
(Halfback, Kicker. Inducted in 1986)
- Joe Greene
(Defensive Tackle. Inducted in 1987)
- Don Maynard
(Wide Receiver. Inducted in 1987)
- Gene Upshaw
(Guard. Inducted in 1987)
- Tom Landry
(Coach. Inducted in 1990)
- Earl
Campbell (Running Back. Inducted in 1991)
- Jimmy
Johnson (Cornerback. Inducted in 1994)
- Mel Renfro
(Cornerback, Safety. Inducted in 1996)
- Mike Haynes
(Cornerback. Inducted in 1997)
- Mike
Singletary (Linebacker. Inducted in 1998)
- Eric
Dickerson (Running Back. Inducted in 1999)
- Thurman
Thomas (Running Back. Inducted in 2007)
- Darrell
Green (Cornerback. Inducted in 2008)
- Emmitt
Thomas (Cornerback. Inducted in 2008)
- John Randle
(Defensive Tackle. Inducted in 2010)
- Michael
Strahan (Defensive End. Inducted in 2014)
- Tim Brown
(Wide Receiver. Inducted in 2015)
- LaDainian
Tomlinson (Running Back. Inducted in 2017)
- Bobby Dillon
(Safety. Inducted in 2020)
- Jimmy
Johnson (Head Coach. Inducted in 2020)
- Cliff Branch
(Wide Receiver. Inducted in 2022)
- Zach Thomas
(Linebacker. Inducted in 2023)
Baseball
Hall Of Fame Players
- Tris Speaker
(Center Fielder. Inducted in 1937)
- Rogers
Hornsby (Second Baseman. Inducted in 1942)
- Ross Youngs
(Right Fielder. Inducted in 1972)
- Ernie Banks
(Shortstop. Inducted in 1977)
- Eddie
Mathews (Third Baseman. Inducted in 1978)
- Frank
Robinson (Right Fielder. Inducted in 1982)
- Joe Morgan
(Second Baseman. Inducted in 1990)
- Bill Foster
(Pitcher. Inducted in 1996)
- Willie Wells
(Shortstop. Inducted in 1997)
- Nolan Ryan
(Pitcher. Inducted in 1999)
- Joe Williams
(Pitcher. Inducted in 1999)
- Hilton Smith
(Pitcher. Inducted in 2001)
- Biz Mackey
(Catcher. Inducted in 2006)
- Louis Santop (Catcher. Inducted in 2006)
- Andy Cooper
(Pitcher. Inducted in 2006)
- Greg Maddux
(Pitcher. Inducted in 2014)
Naismith
Memorial Basketball Hall Of Fame Players
- Bill Sharman
(Guard. Inducted in 1976)
- Slater
Martin (Guard. Inducted in 1982)
- K.C. Jones
(Guard. Inducted in 1989)
- Zelmo Beaty
(Center. Inducted in 2016)
- Sheryl
Swoopes (Guard. Inducted in 2016)
- Grant Hill
(Forward. Inducted in 2018)
- Teresa
Weatherspoon (Guard. Inducted in 2019)
- Chris Bosh
(Forward. Inducted in 2021)
- Gary Blair
(Coach. Inducted in 2023)
Hockey Hall
Of Fame Members
- Brian Leetch
(Defense. Inducted in 2009)
Famous
Actors And Actresses
- Joan
Crawford
- Jamie Foxx
- Woody
Harrelson
- Matthew
McConaughey
- Sissy Spacek
- Forest
Whitaker
- Robin Wright
Famous
Singers
- Erykah Badu
- Beyonce
- Buddy Holly
- Janis Joplin
- Meat Loaf
- Johnny
Mathis
- Willie
Nelson
- Roy Orbison
- Kenny Rogers
- Jessica
Simpson
- George
Strait
- Barry White
Texas Fun Facts
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The name Texas came from the Caddo Indian
word tejas, meaning
"friends" or "allies."
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Texas has highest highway speed limit in
the United States. A stretch of toll road between Austin and San Antonio
permits drivers to go 85 miles per hour.
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Texas produces more crude oil and natural
gas than any other state in the United States.
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Bracken Cave in Comal County, Texas, is
the summer home to the largest colony of bats in the world. An estimated 20
million Mexican free-tailed bats roost in the cave from March to October
every year.
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Dr. Pepper was invented in Waco, Texas,
by Charles Alderton in 1885.
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Astrodome was first
multi-purpose domed stadium in the world. It was built in Houston and
opened in 1965.
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The 567.31-foot San
Jacinto Monument in Harris County, Texas, is world's tallest war
memorial. The star at the top of the monument weighs 220 tons.
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The Tyler Rose Garden Center in Tyler, Texas, is
the largest rose garden in the United States.
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Texas was an independent nation from 1836
to 1845.
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Texas is the only state with an official
State Domino Game: 42.
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On December 7, 1982, the first person
executed by lethal injection occurred in Texas.
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