Location ID: #10261987
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Located in Jersey Village, the Civic Center/City Hall is a unique and captivating filming location with a rich history and distinctive character. Originally a church from the early 20th century, this building was generously donated to the city in ...
Location ID: #10261982
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Located in an industrial district, our warehouse offers an expansive and versatile space perfect for film and television production. Boasting high ceilings and an open floor plan, the warehouse provides ample room for constructing sets, housing ...
Location ID: #10267490
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The Johnny Broyles Nature Trail is located at the north end of Little Elm Park. The hike and bike trail has a 10' wide concrete path of just under a mile, with the remaining one-quarter mile of crushed granite. The concrete portion of the trail ...
Location ID: #10233854
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Beautiful park with two playgrounds, a basketball court, baseball field, and lots of green space. One playground is large for older children, one small for young kids. The park is well lit and has lots of shaded areas with trees and a central ...
Location ID: #10098157
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Location ID: #10004936
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Location ID: #10004938
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Location ID: #10004940
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The building which houses Killeen City Hall is now included in the National Register of Historic Places. The Texas Historical Commission nominated the site for its architectural and historical significance, and it was selected for the national ...
Location ID: #10205728
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The Killeen Civic and Conference Center is a 63,000 sqft event space in the heart of Killeen. Opened in 2002, the facility welcomes over 130,000 event attendees annually. The facility features a ballroom that can be subdivided into three separate ...
Location ID: #10004941
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Location ID: #10205632
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The Killeen Rodeo Grounds, home to Rodeo Killeen, an annual PRCA rodeo, is a primitive, classic rodeo arena. While many cities are modernizing their arenas in air conditioned arenas, we have chosen to keep the rodeo outside, "where it's supposed to ...
Location ID: #10205631
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This Special Events Center is an event center that hosting animal, crafts, and gun shows, barbecues, and children’s events. The Special Events Center is low on cost and high on space.
It is a 53,000 sq ft facility. Two main bay entrances at ...
Location ID: #10191409
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While this location is still a few weeks from officially being open it is a building that has been carefully restored from what is believed to be the 1900s. It was abandoned years ago after being used as the Frank Green carpet store. While under ...
Location ID: #10143154
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Location ID: #10263784
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La Hacienda is located on West of Broadway street, surrounding it are other local Hispanic food eateries, Hispanic grocery/merchandise stores, and other businesses.
Location ID: #10233242
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Beautifully preserved historic theater. This community theater was built in the 1920's and has maintained the feel of that time period. The auditorium and balcony have beautiful historic ornamentation and the stage has a perfectly preserved oak ...
Location ID: #10175794
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Opened in 1906 as a private amusement park by Charles Mangold, the site was dubbed “the Southwest’s Greatest Playground.” After subsequent owners ran into financial troubles, the City of Dallas purchased the property in 1914. Five years later ...
Location ID: #10003613
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Location ID: #10201474
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An art gallery which is true to the Hispanic heritage of the Southwest. Grey Edge's has an open floor plan and a beautiful mural on the east side of the building.
Location ID: #10251606
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Henry Gruene established the Gruene General Store in 1878, to serve the needs of the sharecroppers who lived on his land and raised cotton. The "company town" also had a recreation center in the form of a dance hall and saloon, which was the only ...
Location ID: #10002894
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Texas' Oldest Dancehall, built in 1878, capacity 750, 1100 square foot dance floor and outdoor beergarden
Location ID: #10244565
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Deep in tradition, the mansion was one of the first buildings in Gruene, in 1872. The Gruene Mansion Inn began as H.D. Gruene's historic Eastlake Victorian home and cotton plantation. All our accommodations are century-old barns and homes restored ...
Location ID: #10245505
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A boutique hotel located on the banks of the Guadalupe River in Historic Gruene, Texas—just steps from the iconic Gruene Hall. The property features peaceful, quiet grounds with river views, private balconies, outdoor firepits, and a Texas-sized hot ...
Location ID: #10246401
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The home of the black gold. Oil country with an abundance of iron horse pump jacks and oilfield equipment scattered around the west Texas sand. A real working cattle ranch in the heart of West Texas, 30 minutes from Midland. A gritty, sun baked ...