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Texas State Highway 130 State Highway 130, also known as Texas 130 and SH 130, is a new tollway under construction in a 89-mile corridor east of Austin, Texas. It parallels Interstate 35 and is intended to relieve its traffic volume by serving as an alternate route.
Texas State Highway 134 State Highway 134 or SH 134 was a short state highway in Texas, United States , that connected Texas State Highway 225 with the San Jacinto Battlefield and Monument to the north. The road led to the Monument and to the Battleship Texas, which is permanently anchored nearby in the Houston Ship Channel.
Texas State Highway 135 State Highway 135 or SH 135 is a Texas state highway that runs from Gladewater to Jacksonville in east Texas. The route was designated by 1933 from Gladewater to Troup, and was extended over FM 347 to Jacksonville in 1990, completing its current route.
Texas State Highway 137 State Highway 137 or SH 137 is a Texas state highway that runs from Brownfield to near Ozona in west Texas. This route was designated by 1939 on a route from Brownfield south through Midland and Rankin, ending west of Sheffield.
Texas State Highway 144 State Highway 144 or SH 144 is a Texas state highway that runs from Granbury to Meridian in central Texas. The route was designated by 1933 from Glen Rose to Meridian, with the extension north to Granbury designated by 1939.
Texas State Highway 146 State Highway 146, or SH 146, is a north-south highway in southeastern Texas beginning in Livingston, starting at US 190 and proceeds south to Liberty, where it meets US 90. It continues in Dayton at US 90 and proceeds south through Baytown, terminating at Interstate 45 near La Marque and Texas City.
Texas State Highway 147 State Highway 147 or SH 147 is a state highway that runs from near Shelbyville south to Zavalla in extreme east Texas. The route was designated by 1933 from San Augustine to Zavalla, and was extended north along the old route of U.
Texas State Highway 149 State Highway 149 or SH 149 is a state highway that runs from Longview to Carthage in east Texas. The route was originally designated by 1933 along its current route, with an extension north from Longview to Daingerfield.
Texas State Highway 150 State Highway 150, or SH 150, is a east-west highway in southeastern Texas beginning in New Waverly, starting at Interstate 45 and proceeds east going through Coldspring, where it turns southeast to Shepherd and terminates at US 59. This route was designated by 1933 along its current route.
Texas State Highway 152 State Highway 152 or SH 152 is a Texas state highway that runs from Dumas east to the Oklahoma border. The route was originally designated by 1933 between Pampa and Wheeler, but was extended both west and east to its current termini by 1939.
Texas State Highway 154 State Highway 154 or SH 154 is a state highway that runs from Cooper to Marshall in northeast Texas. The route was designated originally by 1933 between Cooper and Quitman, with a proposed extension west to Ladonia.
Texas State Highway 162 State Highway 162 or SH 162 was a Texas state highway that ran from Fannin to the Fannin Battleground State Historic Site, which is the site of the Battle of Coleto. The route was redesignated as SS 91 in May 1940, only to be proptly redesignated again in July as Park Road 27.
Texas State Highway 164 State Highway 164 or SH 164 is a Texas state highway that runs from near Waco,TX to Buffalo. The route was originally designated by 1933 from SH 6 to the town of Mart and was extended through Groesbeck to Buffalo by 1939.
Texas State Highway 175 State Highway 175 or SH 175 is a state highway that runs from Montague to Nocona, Texas in Montague County, Texas. The original route was designated by 1933 between Bowie and Montague, with a proposed extension north to Nocona as SH 59.
Texas State Highway 183 State Highway 183, also known as Texas 183 and SH 183, is a state highway in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex in Texas. Its most heavily used section is designated Airport Freeway where it serves the southern entrance of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.
Texas State Highway 184 State Highway 184 or SH 184 is a Texas state highway running from Bronson east to Hemphill. This route was designated in 1929 along its current route, and traverses several highly scenic vistas as it meanders through the Texas landscape.
Texas State Highway 185 State Highway 185 or SH 185 is a Texas state highway that runs from Victoria south to the Gulf of Mexico at Port O'Connor. The route was originally designated by 1933 from Seadrift northwest to a connection with then-SH 57 (now SH 35).
Texas State Highway 206 State Highway 206 or SH 206 is a Texas state highway running from US 67 near Coleman northeast to Cisco. This route was originally designated by 1939, replacing a section of SH 29 between Coleman and Cross Plains.
Texas State Highway 207 State Highway 207 or SH 207 is a state Highway that runs from the Texas/Oklahoma state line south through the Texas Panhandle, ending in Post. The highway was originally designated by 1939 starting in Silverton and running south to Garden City.
Texas State Highway 218 State Highway 218 or SH 218 (also known as "Pat Booker Road") is a short Texas state highway connecting Interstate 35 to Randolph Air Force Base. The route was designated along its current route by 1939.
Texas State Highway 223 State Highway 223 or SH 223 is a short Texas state highway entirely within the city of Alpine, Texas. The route runs from SH 118 southeast to US 67 and US 90 at Sul Ross State University, and was designated in 1939.
Texas State Highway 224 State Highway 224 or SH 224 is a Texas state highway running from Greenville northeast to Commerce. The route was designated in 1979 as a renumbering of a portion of SH 24 when it was rerouted southward from Commerce along SH 50.
Texas State Highway 225 State Highway 225, or SH 225, is an east-west freeway in the Houston area between the Interstate 610 Loop in Houston and State Highway 146 in La Porte. It is identified as the La Porte Freeway over its entire length.
Texas State Highway 226 State Highway 226 or SH 226 was a short Texas state highway that ran from then-SH 200 (now SH 97) north to the monument commemmorating the location of the first shot fired in the Texas Revolution. This route was designated by 1939, but was renumbered in 1940 as SS 95.
Texas State Highway 23 State Highway 23, or SH 23, runs from the Texas-Oklahoma boundary north of Booker to 10 miles (16 km) northwest of Canadian in the Texas panhandle. It was originally signed (but not officially designated) concurrent with FM 1265 in 1959 "for guidance of the travelling public", as it continued into Oklahoma as OK 23.
Texas State Highway 236 State Highway 236 or SH 236 is a Texas state highway running from Mother Neff State Park, near Moody south to SH 36 at The Grove. The route was originally designated by 1939 from Moody to The Grove, with the section from the park to Moody transferred to FM 107 in 1952.
Texas State Highway 240 State Highway 240 or SH 240 is a Texas state highway that runs from Harrold east to Burkburnett, then south parallel to Interstate 44 to Wichita Falls. The route was originally designated by 1939 from Harrold to Burkburnett.
Texas State Highway 246 State Highway 246 or SH 246 was a state highway that ran between I 35E and I 45 along what is now Illinois Avenue south of downtown Dallas1936 Dallas map, The route was designated by 1936, and was eliminated from the Texas Highway system in 1951.
Texas State Highway 247 State Highway 247 or SH 247 was a Texas state highway running from Ladonia south and east through Cooper to what is now SH 19. The route was redesignated in 1942 as FM 64Texas Department of Transportation, state highways|247]
Texas State Highway 25 State Highway 25, or SH 25, runs from the Red River north of Haynesville to Windthorst in north Texas. This route was designated by 1933 along its current route, with a toll bridge crossing across the Red River into Oklahoma.
Texas State Highway 251 State Highway 251 or SH 251 is a Texas state highway running between Olney and Newcastle. The route was designated by 1939 mainly along its current route, with an extension south of Newcastle to Old Fort Belknap.
Texas State Highway 270 State Highway 270 or SH 270 was a Texas state highway running from Tyler north to "Sandflat" near the Tyler State Park. This route was redesignated in 1942 as FM 14Texas Department of Transportation, state highways|270]
Texas State Highway 276 State Highway 276 or SH 276 is a Texas state highway that runs from Rockwall east to Emory. This route was designated in 1960 between Rockwall and Quinlan, and was extended to its current terminus in 1990, replacing FM 35.
Texas State Highway 279 State Highway 279 or SH 279 is a Texas state highway that runs from Cross Plains south to Brownwood. The route was designated in 1939 from Brownwood north to the Lake Brownwood state park, and was extended north to Cross Plains in 1945.
Texas State Highway 290 State Highway 290 or SH 290 is a Texas state highway that runs from Interstate 10] near [[Sheffield, TX|Sheffield east to another connection with I-10 about 20 miles east of Sheffield. This route was designated in 1992 as a replacement for U.
Texas State Highway 308 State Highway 308, or SH 308, runs along College Avenue from FM 60 (University Drive) in College Station north to Sulphur Springs Road in Bryan. It is one route from the Texas A&M University campus to the university's Hensel Park, a recreation facility for faculty, staff, and students of the university.
Texas State Highway 360 State Highway 360, known as Texas 360 and SH 360, is a short but heavily used north-south state highway in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex in Texas. It has its northern terminus at State Highway 121 in Grapevine as a freeway.
Texas State Highway 4 State Highway 4 or SH 4 is an east-west state highway that runs from the Gateway International Bridge in Brownsville to the Gulf of Mexico at Boca Chica State Park. Outside of Brownsville, it parallels the Rio Grande river.
Texas State Highway 44 State Highway 44 is a Texas state highway that runs from west of Encinal to Corpus Christi, Texas. This highway is also known as the Cesar Chavez Memorial Highway outside the city limits of Robstown, Banquete, Agua Dulce, Alice and Corpus Christi in Nueces and Jim Hogg Counties.
Texas State Highway 47 State Highway 47, or SH 47, runs from SH 21 in Bryan, Texas at Texas A&M University-Riverside southeastward approximately 7.1 miles to FM 60 near Easterwood Airport and Texas A&M University Research Park.
Texas State Highway 49 State Highway 49 (SH 49) is a designated north-south state highway in Texas, running from Mount Pleasant, Texas to a point on the Texas-Louisiana border about three miles north of Caddo Lake, where it meets Louisiana Highway 2, which continues onward to Trees, Louisiana. SH 49 covers a total distance of total distance of 60.
Texas State Highway 50 State Highway 50 is a state highway in northeast Texas from Interstate 30 northward to Ladonia. It also extended northward from Ladonia to Honey Grove, concurrently with SH 34 in 1971, replacing a section of SH11.
Texas State Highway 60 State Highway 60 or SH 60 is a state route running from Wallis to Matagorda, Texas. The route was designated by 1933 along the route previously numbered SH 12A from Wharton to Matagorda, and by 1938 had been extended north to Wallis.
Texas State Highway 62 State Highway 62 or SH 62 is a highway that runs from Buna to SH 73 and SH 87 between Orange and Bridge City. This route was designated by 1933 along its current route, with a small extension over FM 406 between SH 73 and U.
Texas State Highway 63 State Highway 63 or SH 63 is a highway in east Texas that runs from Zavalla through Jasper, continuing east to the Louisiana border. The highway was originally designated by 1933 along the easternmost branch of previously numbered SH 7 from Zavalla southeast to Bon Weir.
Texas State Highway 67 State Highway 67 or SH 67 is a Texas state highway that runs between Breckenridge and Graham. The route was originally designated by 1933 along renumbered portions of SH 22, SH 18, and SH 2, extending from Graham to Breckenridge, then southeast from Breckenridge, reaching the southern end of Waco.
Texas State Highway 70 State Highway 70 or SH 70 is a state highway that runs 315 miles from Perryton to just south of Blackwell. SH 70 was originally designated by 1933 from Jayton to just northeast of San Angelo along a portion of SH 4, which had been shifted farther east.
Texas State Highway 76 State Highway 76 or SH 76 was a state highway that travelled through south Texas. It was originally designated by 1933 along the previous designation of SH 12C from Eagle Pass via La Pryor and Batesville to near Moore.
Texas State Highway 78 State Highway 78 or Texas 78 or SH 78 is a state highway that follows surface roads in a predominantly southwest-to-northeast direction in the Dallas before traveling north-northeast to the Oklahoma State border.
Texas State Highway 89 State Highway 89 or SH 89 is a state highway that will bypass Sinton, Texas to the north, running northwest to southeast. It was designated in 1988, with construction beginning in May 2006TxDOT press release, Construction is expected to last 4 years.
Texas State Highway 90 State Highway 90 or SH 90 is a state highway that runs 42 miles between Navasota and Madisonville, Texas. It was originally designated by 1933 along its current route, except that it extended southwest from Navasota to Brenham.
Texas State Highway 92 State Highway 92 or SH 92 is a state highway that runs 38 miles between Stamford and Rotan, Texas. The route was originally designated by 1933 between Stamford and Hamlin, with a proposed extension southwest to Longworth.
Texas State Highway 99 State Highway 99, also known as the Grand Parkway, is a Texas highway, which opened its first section in 1994. When State Highway 99 is complete, it will be the third loop within the Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown metropolitan area, with Interstate 610 being the inner loop and Beltway 8 (Sam Houston Tollway) being the middle loop.
Texas State Highway Beltway 8 State Highway Beltway 8 (BW8), the Sam Houston Parkway, along with the Sam Houston Tollway, is a beltway around the city of Houston, Texas, United States, lying entirely within Harris County. Beltway 8, a state highway, runs mostly along the frontage roads, only using the main lanes where they are free (mostly on the north side of Houston).
Texas State Highway Loop 1 State Highway Loop 1 is a controlled-access highway which provides access to the west side of Austin, Texas. It is named Mopac Expressway (or, according to some highway signs, Mopac Boulevard) after the Missouri Pacific Railroad (or "MoPac"), and sometimes jokingly referred to as "More Packed" by locals.
Texas State Highway Loop 12 State Highway Loop 12, or Loop 12, is a state highway that runs mostly within the city limits of Dallas, Texas. During the 1950s and 60s, Loop 12 was the outer beltway in the Dallas area, having since been supplanted by Interstate 635, which is itself being supplanted by the President George Bush Turnpike (State Highway 190).
Texas State Highway Loop 14 State Highway Loop 14, abbreviated SL 14, is a mostly north-south highway in Texarkana, Texas, which forms the northernmost three-fourths of Texas Boulevard. Beginning at State Line Avenue (US 71) immediately opposite Arkansas Boulevard on the Texas-Arkansas state line, it travels due west, curves to the south at a radius of about five blocks.
Texas State Highway Loop 332 State Highway Loop 332 (Loop 332 or SL 332) is a state highway in Liberty Hill, Texas, in the United States. Following an old route for State Highway 29Texas Department of Transportation, Highway Designation File - State Highway Loop No.
Texas State Highway Loop 360 Loop 360 is a scenic highway winding through the hills of West Austin, Texas. The road is described by the Texas Department of Transportation as "a 4-lane depressed median arterial with at-grade signalized intersections".
Texas State Highway Loop 375 State Highway Loop 375 (Texas), also known as the Purple Heart Memorial Freeway in the Northern section, the Cesar E. Chavez Border Highway in the southern seciton, and the Joe Battle Highway in the eastern section, is a highway loop that encircles the city of El Paso, Texas.
Texas State Highway Loop 49 State Highway Loop 49, is a highway loop that will encircle the city of Tyler, Texas upon completion. It will be an outerloop tollway connecting with Interstate 20 in the west near Lindale, Texas and the east near Winona, Texas.
Texas State Highway Loop 9 State Highway Loop 9, Loop 9, or SL 9 is a proposed state highway that will be located on the southern fringes of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex and will measure about 45 miles in length. It will combine with the President George Bush Turnpike (GBT) to enclose Dallas in an outer beltway, and may serve as part of an outer beltway for Fort Worth.
Texas State Highway NASA Road 1 State Highway NASA Road 1 (officially NASA Parkway (HB1049) and also known as NASA Road 1) is an east-west state highway that runs from Interstate 45 near Houston to State Highway 146 north of Galveston. The route is a 4-lane divided highway for most of its length.
Texas State Highway OSR State Highway OSR is a section of the Old San Antonio Road in east central Texas. While most of the original Old San Antonio Road (that is, the section of the road that is not private property) follows State Highway 21, this state-maintained route provides a routing close to the original alignment of the road near and around the Bryan - College Station area.
Texas State Library and Archives Commission The Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC) refers to the agency in the state of Texas that is charged with overseeing and assisting with state-wide library programs, meeting the reading-related needs of Texans with disabilities, and finally preserving and providing access to significant Texas documents. Its offices include the Lorenzo de Zavala State Archives and Library Building, located in the Capitol Complex in Austin, Texas, which houses the Archives, the Genealogy collection, a reference collection, the Talking Books offices, and several administrative offices; the State Records Center and Talking Book Circulation Department, located elsewhere in Austin, which houses the State and Local Records Management Division and the Talking Book Program's circulation department; and the Sam Houston Regional Library and Research Center, located in Liberty, Texas, which serves as a museum focusing on Southeastern Texas and also houses a portion of the State Library's collection.
Texas State Technical College System Texas State Technical College System or TSTC is a system of two-year technical schools in Texas. The system includes Colleges in Harlingen, Marshall, Waco, and West Texas which has campuses in Abilene, Breckenridge, Brownwood, and Sweetwater; and the TSTC Corporate College which links TSTC's storehouse of experts, instructors, and facilities to the diverse needs of industry.
Texas State University System The Texas State University System was created by the Texas Legislature in 1911 to manage the state's normal schools. Since its founding, the schools in the system have broadened their focus and new members have been added.
Texas State University–San Marcos Texas State University–San Marcos (often referred to as Texas State) is a doctoral granting university located in San Marcos, Texas, United States. It is the largest campus in the Texas State University System, and the sixth-largest in the state.
Texas Students Against the Death Penalty Texas Students Against the Death Penalty (TSADP) is the first student-run anti-death penalty (non-profit) organization in Texas that works to end the death penalty in Texas through campaigns of public education and the promotion of youth activism.
Texas toast Texas toast or garlic toast is a variation on garlic bread made from thick slices of bread that are buttered on both sides and broiled until lightly golden brown. Depending on the recipe, the butter may have seasonings such as garlic.
Texas tuberose The Texas tuberose (Manfreda maculosa), also known as the Spice Lily, is a plant of the Agave family, notable for its fleshy green leaves covered with purple spots. Originally from southern Texas and northeastern Mexico, it is also known as the spice lily.
Texas T A Texas T, also called a T-ramp, is a T-shaped highway ramp that combines entrance and exit ramps into a single structure that allows entrance and exit to the left (inside) lanes of an expressway. It is intended to avoid traffic congestion caused by large numbers of high-occupancy vehicles crossing several lanes near exits.
Texas Tech University Texas Tech University is a nationally recognized doctoral/research university located in Lubbock, Texas (USA). Established February 10, 1923 and originally known as Texas Technological College, it is the flagship institution of the Texas Tech University System.
Texas Tech University at Abilene Texas Tech University at Abilene is a branch campus of Texas Tech University in Abilene, Texas. It offers master's degrees in computer science and software engineering through both on-site and online courses as part of Texas Tech's Department of Computer Science.
Texas Tech University at Amarillo Texas Tech University at Amarillo is a branch campus of Texas Tech University in Amarillo, Texas. It offers master's degrees in systems and engineering management and manufacturing and engineering through both on-site and online courses as part of Texas Tech's Department of Industrial Engineering.
Texas Tech University at Fredericksburg Texas Tech University at Fredericksburg is a branch campus of Texas Tech University in Fredericksburg, Texas. It was established (along with Texas Tech University at Highland Lakes) in 2000 to extend Texas Tech's presence in the Texas Hill Country by offering year-round academic programs.
Texas Tech University at Highland Lakes Texas Tech University at Highland Lakes is a branch campus of Texas Tech University in Marble Falls, Texas. It was established (along with Texas Tech University at Fredericksburg) in 2000 to extend Texas Tech's presence in the Texas Hill Country by offering year-round academic programs.
Texas Tech University Center at Junction Texas Tech University Center at Junction is a branch campus of Texas Tech University in Junction, Texas. It offers undergraduate and graduate courses in an intensive three-week period format from May through July.
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center The Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center offers schools of Allied Health, Medicine, Nursing, and Pharmacology. The HSC has campuses located in Lubbock, as well as in Abilene, Amarillo, El Paso, and Odessa.
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso Campus Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso Campus is a branch of the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) in El Paso, Texas. It opened as a School of Medicine in 1969 as the Regional Academic Health Center (becoming affiliated with R.
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Permian Basin Campus Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Permian Basin Campus is a branch of the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) in Odessa, Texas. It opened as a School of Medicine in 1979, beginning in the basement of Medical Center Hospital.
Texas Tech University System The Texas Tech University System consists of twelve educational institutions (ten of which are in the state of Texas). Five of these offer general academic courses, four are health institutions, and the remaining two offer graduate engineering degrees.
Texas Tommy (dance) The Texas Tommy is said by many to be the first swing dance. The main reason being that during this period (1909), all the dances were done in "closed" position, this was supposedly the first modern dance of the time to include the "break-away" step (dancing in open position) while using the basic 8 count rhythm of swing dance.
Texas Tornado The Texas Tornado are a Junior A hockey team located in Frisco, Texas. The team joined the North American Hockey League's central division in 1999 (and moved into the newly-formed southern division three years later) while located in North Richland Hills, Texas, and have enjoyed unprecedented success since their expansion year.
Texas Tortoise The Texas Tortoise (Gopherus berlandieri), is one of four species of tortoise that are native to North America. Its range extends from southern Texas southward into the Mexican states of Coahuila, Nuevo LeĂłn, and Tamaulipas.
Texas Tower (lighthouse) A Texas Tower is a structure, similar to the Texas Towers used by the United States Air Force, that was used as a platform for a lighthouse. One notable example in the United States was the Buzzards Bay Lighthouse, located in Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts, and commissioned on November 1, 1961 (it has been extinguished and may be dismantled).
Texas Towers The Texas Towers were a set of off-shore radar facilities used by the United States Air Force during the Cold War that were modeled on the offshore oil drilling platforms first employed off the Texas coast. The platforms were used for radar surveillance of the Atlantic Ocean near the eastern seaboard of the United States from 1958 to 1963.
Texas Transportation Company The Texas Transportation Company ) was a Class III short-line railroad in San Antonio, Texas that serviced the Pearl Brewery. The company operated for more than 113 years of service, originally starting as a private company in 1887 until it was chartered on 24 September 1897.
Texas Transportation Institute The Texas Transportation Institute (TTI) is a department at Texas A&M University that researches the safety and efficiency of vehicles, roads, and rails. The institute acts as an official agency of the Texas Department of Transportation and the Railroad Commission of Texas, and it coordinates with other similar government agencies around the United States.
Texas U-turn A Texas U-turn, or Texas turnaround, is a lane allowing cars traveling on one side of a one-way frontage road to U-turn into the opposite frontage road (typically crossing over or under a freeway or expressway) without being stopped by traffic lights or crossing the highway traffic at-grade. This particular highway configuration originates (and is particularly common) in Texas (especially in the San Antonio and Houston areas), but can also be found in Jackson, Mississippi; Atlanta, Georgia; and North Little Rock, Arkansas.
Texas Virtual Border Watch The Texas Virtual Border Watch is a pilot program created by the state of Texas that allows citizens to observe and report on the Texas-Mexico border via their computers. It has been argued whether or not this is a good thing, by some, but it is constitutionally ok.
Texas Water Safari The Texas Water Safari, billed as the "World's Toughest Boat Race", is a trek down waterways from San Marcos, Texas to Seadrift, Texas. The primary requirement is a boat powered only by human muscle.
Texas Wesleyan University Texas Wesleyan University is a private college located in the southeast part of Fort Worth, Texas. The school is affiliated with the United Methodist Church and is located in Fort Worth's Polytechnic neighborhood.
Texas Woman's University Texas Woman's University (historically the Girls Industrial College and Texas State College for Women) is a university with campuses in Denton, Dallas and Houston, Texas (USA). Originally a women's college, it opened some health science programs to male students in 1972, and in 1994 opened all of its programs to co-ed enrollment.
Texas World Speedway Texas World Speedway was built in 1969 and was one of only seven superspeedways of two miles or greater in the United States, the others being Indianapolis, Daytona, Pocono, Talladega, California, and Michigan. TWS is located on approximately 600 acres (2.
Texas Wrestling Academy The Texas Wrestling Academy (formerly known as The Shawn Michaels Wrestling Academy) is a professional wrestling training school that was operated by Shawn Michaels and Rudy Boy Gonzalez. Gonzalez solely runs the school now and has produced many great wrestlers.
Texas Wrestling Alliance The Texas Wrestling Alliance was a small professional wrestling promotion that was run by former WWE Champion Shawn Michaels as a supplement to his wrestling academy during his retirement from wrestling. It was the breeding ground for such stars as the current WWE Tag Team Champions, Paul London and Brian Kendrick, as well as former tag team champion Lance Cade and current ROH World Champion "American Dragon" Bryan Danielson.
Texas's 10th congressional district Texas District 10 of the United States House of Representatives is a congressional district that serves the northwestern portion of the Greater Houston region stretching to the Austin area of Texas. The current representative is Michael McCaul.
Texas's 11th congressional district Texas District 11 of the United States House of Representatives is a Congressional district that serves the midwestern portion of the state of Texas. The current Representative from District 11 is Mike Conaway.
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