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[edit]- ...that Texas produces the most helium in the United States, all won from the Cliffside gas field near Amarillo?
- ...that the Temple Daily Telegram is a seven-day, morning newspaper and leading source of information for Central Texans since 1907.
- ...that American sculptor Luis Jiménez, known for his large Southwestern and Hispanic polychromed fiberglass sculptures, was killed when a large piece of his work fell on him?
- ...that the Temple Sanitarium hired the first female anesthesiologist to work in Texas and the U.S., Dr. Claudia Potter, in 1906?
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[edit]- Did you know that the U.S. state of Texas was once its own nation?
- Yes, it is good, but was not a DYK.
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[edit]- ...that Texas redbacks were the informally named paper money issued by Mirabeau B. Lamar during his Presidency of the Republic of Texas?
- ...that the Barton Springs Salamander (Eurycea sosorum) is a rare, endangered salamander that only lives in the environs of Barton Springs in Austin, Texas?
- ...that capital punishment has been used in the U.S. state of Texas and its predecessor entities since 1819. Since that time 1110[1][2] people have been legally executed, by a variety of methods — hanging, firing squad, electrocution and lethal injection?