Let’s Learn About Texas

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Let’s Learn About Texas By: Cara Edenfield Groupbygroup.wordpress.com

Let’s learn about Texas! The Texas Declaration of Independence was on March 2, 1836. Let’s learn about Texas!

Topaz is the gemstone of Texas. Let’s learn about Texas!

Texas’ nickname is the Lone Star State. Let’s learn about Texas!

Texas is the leading cotton-producing state. Let’s learn about Texas!

Let’s learn about Texas! Texas is the largest petroleum-producing state in the U.S. Let’s learn about Texas!

The state flower of Texas is the Bluebonnet. Let’s learn about Texas!

The capitol building of Texas is built out of red granite which makes it look pink. Let’s learn about Texas!

Let’s learn about Texas! Texas designated chili as the official state dish in 1977. Let’s learn about Texas!

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