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Texasby John Smith

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Tree & FlowersCut and discard this bottom portion.

Pecan Tree

Bluebonnets

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FlagCut and discard this bottom portion.

Today's Lone Star Flag was adopted on January 24, 1839 as the national flag of the Republic of Texas. It was first proposed in legislation introduced in the Third Congress of the Republic by William Wharton. The designer of the flag is unknown. The Lone Star Flag represents the fourth of the Six National Flags of Texas.

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CapitalCut and discard this bottom portion.

• Austin is the capital of Texas.

• This is a picture of the capitol building. Decisions are made here for the people of Texas.

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IndustryCut and discard this bottom portion.

Industry

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Dallas, TXCut and discard this bottom portion.

• The World’s Fair came to Dallas, Texas in 1936.

• Fair Park is now used for the Texas State Fair.

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Resources & BibliographyCut and discard this bottom portion.

• Lone Star Junction. "The Texas State Flag." [Online] 18 February 2004. <http://http://www.lsjunction.com/flag.htm>.

• http://www.thestoryoftexas.com/