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  2. 1883 (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Scenes that took place in urban centers were filmed in Dallas, Texas, Fort Worth, Texas and Granbury, Texas. Also, a new, permanent, Western town with 26 structures was built at the Yellowstone Film Ranch.

  3. Hello, Texas! See Filming Locations From '1883,' 'Prison ...

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    The take-out restaurant, known for its onion fried burgers, underwent a makeover to serve as The Texas House of Liquor & Sport, a gambling den in 1883. After filming wrapped, owner Ruth Hooker ...

  4. “Yellowstone” creator Taylor Sheridan has made North Texas a hot spot for filming scenes for spin-offs of his popular drama.

  5. 1883 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    January 10 – A fire at the Newhall Hotel in Milwaukee kills 73 people. January 16 – The Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act, reforming the United States civil service with the aim to end the spoils system, becomes law. January 19 – The first electric lighting system employing overhead wires begins service in Roselle, New Jersey (it was built by Thomas Edison). February 23 – Alabama ...

  6. ‘1883’ spinoff series casting extras for filming in North ...

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    A “Yellowstone” spinoff show expanding on the adventures of “1883” is casting again for filming in two small North Texas towns. “1883: The Bass Reeves Story” tells the story of Bass ...

  7. Photography in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The practice and appreciation of photography in the United States began in the 19th century, when various advances in the development of photography took place and after daguerreotype photography was introduced in France in 1839. The earliest commercialization of photography was made in the country when Alexander Walcott and John Johnson opened ...

  8. Childe Hassam - Wikipedia

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    Childe Hassam. Frederick Childe Hassam (/ ˈtʃaɪld ˈhæsəm /; October 17, 1859 – August 27, 1935) was an American Impressionist painter, noted for his urban and coastal scenes. Along with Mary Cassatt and John Henry Twachtman, Hassam was instrumental in promulgating Impressionism to American collectors, dealers, and museums.

  9. Weird City - Wikipedia

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    Weird City: Sense of Place and Creative Resistance in Austin, Texas is a non-fiction scholarly text by Joshua Long published in 2010 by University of Texas Press. The book uses the "Keep Austin Weird" movement as a central focus to discuss the social, cultural and economic changes occurring in Austin, Texas, at the beginning of the 21st century. [1] Largely written from a human geography ...