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Meet the Texas Tech Researcher Who Broke the Beavers Story
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Quinta Mazatlan Is a Mansion With a Mission
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A San Antonio Glass Artist Takes Inspiration From the Ancients
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Houston’s Hobbit Cafe: From Hippie-dippie to Double-decker
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What Happened When a Texas Man Discovered an Old Boat in the Attic?
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Wildorado Cattle Company Is Not Your Average High School Gig
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