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Muleshoe is a city in
Bailey County, Texas,
United States. It was
founded in 1913, when the
Pecos and
Northern Texas Railway built an 88-mile (142 km)...
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Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge is a 6,440-acre (26.1 km2)
wildlife refuge located about 20 mi (32 km)
south of
Muleshoe, Texas, on
Texas State Highway...
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Muleshoe High
School is a
public high
school located in
Muleshoe,
Texas (USA) and
classified as a 3A
school by the UIL. It is part of the
Muleshoe Independent...
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Grande Valley McFaddin Muleshoe Neches River San
Bernard Santa Ana
Texas Point Trinity River National Forests...
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Muleshoe Curve is a
curve of
track used by the
former Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) near Duncansville, Pennsylvania. Part of a
secondary and
frequently disused...
- and 0-3 in the
College Football Playoff.
Riley ran
track at
Muleshoe High
School in
Muleshoe, a
small town of
roughly 5,000 in West Texas. He
began his...
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Vista hantavirus, also
called Isla
Vista virus Muleshoe hantavirus, also
called Muleshoe virus Rio
Segundo hantavirus, also
called Rio Segundo...
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Hudson City
Angelina 5,107 4,849 4,731 +2.49% 371
Muleshoe City
Bailey 5,054 5,160 5,158 +0.04% 372
Terrell Hills City
Bexar 5,048...
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County history is
highlighted in the
Muleshoe Heritage Center located off U.S.
Highways 70 and 64 in
Muleshoe. The
Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge was founded...
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acquired several ranches, the High Lonesome, the Schilling, and the
Muleshoe,
creating a
single huge ranch. In 1967,
Browning was
inducted into the...