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m) east of the central business district of | Brownsville, a city in Cameron County, Texas, United St |
WWG34 (sometimes referred to as | Brownsville All-Hazards) is a NOAA Weather Radio statio |
tead routed from Pharr through Harlingen to | Brownsville, along the current route of U.S. Highway 83 |
ses a curriculum approved by the Diocese of | Brownsville and is aligned with national standards. |
The University of Texas at | Brownsville and Texas Southmost College (founded 1973 a |
In 1906, the St. Louis, | Brownsville and Mexico Railway crossed the old line and |
He built a townsite along the St. Louis, | Brownsville, and Mexico Railway and named it Riviera af |
resentatives from 1978 to 1990 representing | Brownsville and Texas Senate, District 27. |
in 1904 with the arrival of the St. Louis, | Brownsville and Mexico Railway. |
RG operates 42 miles of line at the Port of | Brownsville, and interchanges with Union Pacific and TF |
ooklyn's Italian and Jewish street gangs of | Brownsville and Ocean Hill, the Forty-Two Gang served a |
rting passengers and cargo to ports between | Brownsville and Louisville, Kentucky. |
the sole surviving antebellum structure in | Brownsville and was damaged during a Civil War skirmish |
the StLB&M owned a 50 percent share of the | Brownsville and Matamoros Bridge Company. |
tnership between the University of Texas at | Brownsville and Texas Southmost College allowing UTB to |
muter program at the University of Texas at | Brownsville and Texas Southmost College (UTB/TSC) for h |
n campuses in San Antonio, El Paso, Dallas, | Brownsville, and Austin. |
he southern portion of the state, including | Brownsville and Brazos Santiago, as well as at Indianol |
In | Brownsville and East New York, buses head east on Hegem |
ch at Galveston, the University of Texas at | Brownsville, and Texas Tech University. |
1803 map showing | Brownsville and Redstone Creek |
Gateway is located in Downtown | Brownsville and a block from the University of Texas at |
, following the rail line of the St. Louis, | Brownsville, and Mexico Railway. |
The | Brownsville and Rio Grande International Railroad (repo |
pastorate and assumed charges in Blenheim, | Brownsville and Delhi successively. |
Affair during the Mexican-American War near | Brownsville, April 25, 1846. |
Oklahoma State University and a graduate of | Brownsville Area High School in Brownsville, Pennsylvan |
edal of Honor for his bravery at a fight at | Brownsville, Arkansas, on January 27, 1864. |
ved as chairman of the board of trustees of | Brownsville; as county attorney of Edmonson County 1902 |
ch has forged a close relationship with the | Brownsville Assembly of God in Pensacola, Florida, a dy |
AR 126 begins | Brownsville at AR 92 and heads northwest to Rushing, wh |
Brownsville became an “elite” black community during se | |
State Assembly, which comprises Ocean Hill, | Brownsville, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Crown Heights and Bush |
elphia, West Philadelphia, the South Bronx, | Brownsville, Brooklyn, South Jamaica, Queens and Flushi |
enue, Rutland Road, and East 98th Street in | Brownsville, Brooklyn. |
f Mobile on September 27, 1884 to return to | Brownsville, but died in Mobile on February 7, 1885, be |
ding located at 1150 East Madison Street in | Brownsville, Cameron County, Texas. |
He was born in | Brownsville, Canada West, the son of Benjamin Hopkins, |
ld, which is a separate 34 acres inside the | Brownsville city limits . |
Brownsville completed outfitting at Richmond between 6 | |
klyn neighborhoods like Bedford-Stuyvesant, | Brownsville, Crown Heights and East New York. |
y perform the long song's haunting chorus (" | Brownsville girl\\ With your Brownsville curl...."), bu |
y 3, 1836, by John Brown, who was born near | Brownsville, December 20, 1790, served as a soldier in |
9, 1965, Pope Paul VI appointed Marx of the | Brownsville Diocese and he was installed on September 2 |
NHC and | Brownsville discussed the strange behavior of the eye o |
Eddie Lucio, Jr. ( | Brownsville), Dist. |
Brownsville District Residential Areas | |
onongahela River was opened as far south as | Brownsville during his administration. |
ich covers Fort Greene, Bedford Stuyvesant, | Brownsville, East New York, and Canarsie. |
teams based in the lower Rio Grande Valley: | Brownsville, Edinburg, Harlingen, and Laredo. |
He was born in | Brownsville, Edmonson County, Ky., March 28, 1890; atte |
Mills was born on a farm near | Brownsville, Edmonson County, Kentucky. |
lbemarle High School, Henley Middle School, | Brownsville Elementary School, and a pair of gas statio |
Currently docked at the Port of | Brownsville for artificial reef preparation. |
e the bishops of the Vicariate Apostolic of | Brownsville, from which the Diocese of Corpus Christi w |
He was in private practice of law in | Brownsville from 1939 to 1942. |
After three decades of population loss, | Brownsville gained population for the first time in ove |
sing the mountain around Crampton's Gap and | Brownsville Gap, the town of Burkittsville, and surroun |
e districty extends to the south to include | Brownsville Gap. |
Music critic Robert Christgau praised | Brownsville Girl as "one of the greatest and most ridic |
interrupts his reminisces of the mysterious | Brownsville Girl to describe the plot of a Western movi |
Brownsville has its own city-owned airport, the Brownsv | |
The | Brownsville Herald and El Nuevo Heraldo (parent company |
The | Brownsville Herald of Brownsville, Texas |
ontent with the Valley Morning Star and The | Brownsville Herald. |
Brockett was born in | Brownsville, Illinois and died in North City, Illinois. |
Brownsville, Illinois, is a ghost town in Southern Illi | |
nternational Shipbreaking, Incorporated, of | Brownsville in Texas on 14 November 2000. |
Boca Chica Subdelta of the Rio Grande near | Brownsville in southeastern Cameron County, Texas in th |
etersburgh, who came to Grafton Center from | Brownsville in 1819. |
Creek at Redstone Old Fort (now modern day | Brownsville in Fayette County). |
Eliza Hart Spalding was buried in | Brownsville, in 1851. |
San Pedro is served by the | Brownsville Independent School District. |
Brownsville is an unincorporated community and census-d | |
Brownsville is approximately 12 miles (19 km) southwest | |
Brownsville is a small unincorporated community in Wash | |
Brownsville is a Metrorail station in the Brownsville n | |
Brownsville is an unincorporated community in Albemarle | |
Brownsville is a city in Houston County, Minnesota, Uni | |
Brownsville is within Miami-Dade County Public Schools. | |
Brownsville is an unincorporated community located on M | |
First, when it stalled near | Brownsville, it destroyed all of the ships in the Brazo |
At | Brownsville it becomes concurrent with U.S. Route 79 an |
Licensed to | Brownsville, Kentucky, USA, the station serves the Bowl |
umed the practice of law; was a resident of | Brownsville, Ky., until his death there on August 15, 1 |
ces of South Texas, with offices in Austin, | Brownsville, Laredo, and Mexico City. |
ining semi-finalists were: Emaraude Toubia ( | Brownsville), Lauren Sapaugh (Harris County), Ashley Sm |
Brownsville, located where Kinkade Creek empties into t | |
hat year in playoffs and ended up losing to | Brownsville Lopez, who later advanced to the state fina |
Born near | Brownsville, Marlboro County, South Carolina, Campbell |
, which connects the major urban centers of | Brownsville, McAllen and Harlingen. |
Adjacent to the | Brownsville Metrorail station is the construction of a |
er Gothic church located on Main Street, in | Brownsville, Minnesota, on the west bank of the Mississ |
Born near | Brownsville, Mississippi, Catchings was tutored at home |
BRG commenced operations in 1984 when the | Brownsville Navigation District (the owner of the rail |
, "D", "E" and "G") were transferred to the | Brownsville Navigation District, Texas on August 11, 19 |
Lichtman was born in the | Brownsville neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York City. |
ding the first few years of his life in the | Brownsville neighborhood. |
Egbert Brown was born in | Brownsville, New York, and as a young man sailed on a w |
e, Texas, October 27-December 2. Advance on | Brownsville November 3-6. |
Expedition to Canton and | Brownsville October 14-20. |
he built the first homestead in what is now | Brownsville, of timbers pre-cut in Hagerstown, and brou |
se Mall opened in 1979 on the north side of | Brownsville, on the northesastern corner of U.S. Route |
Moody married Mary Stephenson in | Brownsville on November 19, 1853. |
The Historic | Brownsville Open is an annual golf tournament for profe |
The benefiting charities from the Historic | Brownsville Open are Friendship of Women and The First |
are two churches in the conference; one in | Brownsville, Oregon and the other in Sheridan, Oregon. |
Moody was born near | Brownsville, Oregon in 1854, the eldest child of future |
was a stern-wheel steamer built in 1859 at | Brownsville, Pennsylvania and was part of Colonel Charl |
Redstone Old Fort, which soon after became | Brownsville, Pennsylvania on the Monongahela River, whi |
Fred Pagac (born April 26, 1952 in | Brownsville, Pennsylvania) is a former American footbal |
Born near | Brownsville, Pennsylvania, Reeves moved with his parent |
n stern-wheel steamer, was built in 1862 at | Brownsville, Pennsylvania, and purchased by the War Dep |
r's Church is a historic Catholic church in | Brownsville, Pennsylvania, in the Diocese of Greensburg |
Jacob White, from Redstone ( | Brownsville), Pennsylvania. |
was interred in the Methodist Graveyard in | Brownsville, Pennsylvania. |
gent in 1922 and served in field offices in | Brownsville, Phoenix, New Orleans and Los Angeles. |
Brownsville provided a base for further Union operation | |
WTBG (95.3 FM, "95.3 | Brownsville Radio") is a radio station broadcasting a N |
ften this construction, the northern end of | Brownsville Road connected to S. Eighteenth Street, jus |
Originally, | Brownsville road connected with the floodplain by the r |
Brownsville Road became a route out of the city for amu | |
The official division is FM 665 (Old | Brownsville Road). |
The loss of | Brownsville significantly disrupted Confederate cotton |
argo to and from the United States with the | Brownsville South Padre Island International Airport be |
ls: Guadalupe Regional Middle School, 6-8, ( | Brownsville; St. Joseph's School, PK-8 (Edinburg); St. |
In 1977, | Brownsville Station recorded the novelty song "Martian |
first awarded her for the cover of the 1974 | Brownsville Station album School Punks, which she illus |
ses by Lobo, England Dan & John Ford Coley, | Brownsville Station and British R&B group Hot Chocolate |
Brownsville Station was formed in Ann Arbor in 1969. | |
stint with Ruby ended during 1978, they met | Brownsville Station manager Al Nalli and his partner Ja |
Rhino box set, Nuggets; it was recorded by | Brownsville Station on its 1973 album Yeah!, the same L |
our Yeah Be Yeah" is a single from the 1973 | Brownsville Station album Yeah!. |
Brownsville Station's early influences included Chuck B | |
It was | Brownsville Station's second single to chart on the Bil |
Michael Sam Lutz ( | Brownsville Station) |
are all cover songs, originally recorded by | Brownsville Station, Tommy Bolin, and Sex Pistols respe |
There are few traces of | Brownsville still visible. |
Jarvis Varnado (born March 1, 1988 in | Brownsville, Tennessee) is an American basketball playe |
Licensed to | Brownsville, Tennessee, USA, the station is currently o |
ection of Washington and College Streets in | Brownsville, Tennessee, United States. |
Born Hammie Nickerson in | Brownsville, Tennessee, he began his music career with |
Born in | Brownsville, Tennessee, Bonds was also billed on record |
is a former beauty pageant contestant from | Brownsville, Tennessee. |
church at College and Washington Streets in | Brownsville, Tennessee. |
h is a historic Primitive Baptist church in | Brownsville, Tennessee. |
Donald Avenue in Kensington and the route's | Brownsville terminus at Mother Gaston Boulevard through |
2005, International Shipbreaking Limited of | Brownsville, Texas was contracted to dismantle and recy |
He was a long time resident of | Brownsville, Texas where his body was buried in Buena V |
action in the Battle of Palmito Ranch near | Brownsville, Texas where he died May 13, 1865. |
ment was mustered out of Federal service at | Brownsville, Texas on May 2, 1866 and disbanded at Madi |
tolic of the newly established Vicariate of | Brownsville, Texas and was appointed Titular Bishop of |
o Battlefield National Historical Park near | Brownsville, Texas preserves the grounds of the May 8, |
speculating in land, beginning with lots in | Brownsville, Texas and Cameron County, Texas, and conti |
Brownsville, Texas | |
ounced that the factory was moving again to | Brownsville, Texas and outsourcing the labor. |
Scrapped at | Brownsville, Texas starting October 2000. |
He died in | Brownsville, Texas at the age of 69. |
cked yellow fever in Mexico from entry into | Brownsville, Texas by means of a sanitary cordon hastil |
rican War - Battle of Resaca de la Palma in | Brownsville, Texas |
He was a City commissioner, | Brownsville, Texas from 1971 to 1973. |
He was in private practice in | Brownsville, Texas from 1963 to 1974. |
t Loma was scrapped by Marine Metal Inc. of | Brownsville, Texas on 27 October 2006. |
2004, International Shipbreaking Limited of | Brownsville, Texas began dismantling the ship for scrap |
Ron Hansis (born November 12, 1952 in | Brownsville, Texas) was a professional ice hockey playe |
dent near San Fernando, (100 miles south of | Brownsville, Texas) the gunmen were confirmed as belong |
In 1846, he moved to | Brownsville, Texas, and continued the practice of law u |
En route to breakers in | Brownsville, Texas, she took on water and foundered off |
coming to the area Charles Stillman founded | Brownsville, Texas, on January 13, 1849. |
nce Academy (MSA), a high school located in | Brownsville, Texas, was established by the 79th Texas L |
VTF-CA is a low-power television station in | Brownsville, Texas, broadcasting locally as an affiliat |
d, the hero of the battle of Palo Alto near | Brownsville, Texas, in the Mexican-American War. |
to 1861, becoming a prosecuting attorney of | Brownsville, Texas, in 1863. |
is the NBC affiliate television station for | Brownsville, Texas, and serves the entire surrounding m |
d Houston, Texas, before ending its trip at | Brownsville, Texas, on the morning of the 27th. |
he U.S.-Mexico border between the cities of | Brownsville, Texas, and Matamoros, Tamaulipas. |
urt House, Custom House, and Post Office in | Brownsville, Texas, also known as the Old Federal Court |
.S. Maritime Administration to Esco Marine, | Brownsville, Texas, for $1,465,726. |
ery of five rigs from KEPPEL AmFELS yard in | Brownsville, Texas, United States. |
rt Runyon, a botanist and photographer from | Brownsville, Texas, who collected the type specimen fro |
saca De La Palma Battlefield is the site in | Brownsville, Texas, where American forces under General |
usty roads to transport the cotton first to | Brownsville, Texas, and then to Matamoros, Tamaulipas. |
a railroad across the Rio Grande River from | Brownsville, Texas, to Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico, w |
the newscasts for NBC affiliate KVEO-TV in | Brownsville, Texas, though are produced by El Paso CBS |
Born in | Brownsville, Texas, Garza received an A.A. from Brownsv |
In 1849, the city of | Brownsville, Texas, was established not far from the fo |
In February 2005 she was towed to | Brownsville, Texas, to be dismantled. |
Fought near | Brownsville, Texas, the Battle of Palmito Ranch was a v |
ion serves the McAllen, Weslaco, Harlingen, | Brownsville, Texas, area. |
ric church at 1218 East Jefferson Street in | Brownsville, Texas. |
company was founded in 1966 and is based in | Brownsville, Texas. |
nd field produced 48 mph (78 km/h) winds in | Brownsville, Texas. |
dge as pictured from International Blvd. in | Brownsville, Texas. |
iment was mustered out on August 5, 1865 in | Brownsville, Texas. |
o win the USTA Pro Circuit doubles title in | Brownsville, Texas. |
ed to International Shipbreaking Limited of | Brownsville, Texas. |
to Market Road entirely within the city of | Brownsville, Texas. |
around the western and northern portions of | Brownsville, Texas. |
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