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TEXAS MESOTHELIOMA & ASBESTOS EXPOSURE LAWYERS
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BELLUCK & FOX - New
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The attorneys
of Belluck & Fox, LLP, Joseph W. Belluck and Jordan Fox, help injured people
recover damages resulting from asbestos, unsafe products, mesothelioma,
toxic chemicals, medical malpractice, construction accidents, and serious
injuries.
1-877-200-6LAW |
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Craig W. Brown, PLLC
Centrally located in Cameron, TX, Craig W. Brown PLLC is committed to providing
high quality legal representation for those injured by asbestos exposure:
Mesothelioma Help in Texas:
www.craigbrownlaw.com
; 1(800)460-0606
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Here to submit a website.
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Kraft & Associates -
Auto Accidents, Personal Injury, Social Security Disability, Family Law -
Dallas / Fort Worth, TX Lawyers - 1-800-989-9999
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Heard & Smith, LLP,
Social Security, Estate Planning Lawyers, San Antonio, TX - (800) 584-3700
San Antonio, Texas, may well be the most
fought over city in the United States. Located in South Central Texas.
Six National Flags have flown over San Antonio (a couple of them more than
once): Spain. 1519-1685 and 1690-1821; France. 1685-1690; Mexico: 1821-1836;
The Republic of Texas: 1836-1845 Confederate: 1861-1865; and the United States:
1845-1861 and 1865-Present. Texas was the 28th State in the Union. San Antonio
has been the county seat of Bexar County since 1860.
San Antonio has seen an
increase of population of 2 percent per year during the past decade. The figure
stood at 1,144,646 in 2002.
Named for San Antonio de Padua
in 1691, San Antonio's history is also Texas history. From a mission church
through it's term as the capital of the province of Texas, San Antonio has been
the key for shipping, supplies, and military operations (including Revolution).
In 1811, the center of revolutionary activity against Spanish rule, in 1813 San
Antonio was seized and Texas proclaimed an independent state. Confiscation,
detentions, and executions followed until Texas forces occupied the city of San
Antonio in 1835.
San Antonio has a diversified
and well established economy. The subtropical climate has spurred agriculture
with a growing season of about 265 days a year. Income from tourism began in
the 1890's, with
Hot Sulphur Wells drawing distinguished guests from the Midwest and the East
Coast.
The Alamo is one of the most visited attractions in Texas. Oil has
contributed greatly to prosperity since its discovery in Bexar County in 1889.
The
Riverwalk is the second most visited attraction in the state of Texas (only
second to the Alamo). See San Antonio by water, while taking a riverboat ride.
The
Alamodome sponsors sporting events, boat shows, quad wars, and monster truck
racing.
Six Flags Fiesta Texas is America's top show park.
La Villita, (Spanish for little town), is the original settlement of Old
San Antonio and comprises one block in downtown San Antonio. While there, have
dinner at the
Tower of the Americas, and be sure to see the
Botanical Gardens,
San Antonio Zoo,
Sea World, and
SplashTown.
DALLAS, TX
In 1839, John Neely Bryan first visited the place that would one day become
Dallas. He had come to the three forks area of the Trinity to survey a spot for
a possible trading post serving Indians and settlers. The site was the easiest
place to cross the Trinity, and also near where the Preston Trail was planned.
This highway would link North Texas to South Texas.
On March 30, 1846, Dallas County was organized. On April 18, Dallas became the
temporary county seat, and a tiny log cabin served as the first courthouse. Four
years later, in a close election, Dallas was named the permanent county seat.
Also in 1846, the first hotel, private school, and church were organized. The
first cotton crop was planted, and it quickly became a major cash crop. In 1849,
the first newspaper, the Cedar Snag, was printed. This paper was later renamed
the Dallas Herald.
In 1910, efforts began to have Southwestern University in Georgetown move to
Dallas. They refused, but this action brought Dallas to the attention of the
Methodists. They voted in 1911 to establish a university in Dallas, after the
city offered $300,000 and 666.5 acres of land for the campus. In 1915, Southern
Methodist University opened its doors.
In 1911, Dallas became the location of one of twelve regional Federal Reserve
Banks. The city campaigned for years, and the bank's arrival assured Dallas's
place as a financial center.
Dallas continued to gain national attention. In 1960, Dallas was home to two
professional football team: the Dallas Cowboys and the Dallas Texans. In 1962,
the Texans were moved to Kansas City and renamed the Chiefs. By the 1970s, the
Cowboys' success and popularity earned them the nickname "America's Team." In
1972, baseball came to Dallas with the Texas Rangers. The Mavericks brought
basketball in 1980. Soccer came in 1984 with the Sidekicks. In 1993,
professional hockey came with the Dallas Stars.
November 22, 1963, brought a defining moment for Dallas and the nation. Near the
spot where John Neely Bryan had first settled, President John F. Kennedy was
assassinated. Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested for the murder. Two days later, he
was killed by Jack Ruby, a Dallas nightclub owner. Dallas, and the nation,
grieved, and then moved on. But Dallas never forgot. In 1970, the Kennedy
Memorial was erected, and in 1989, the Sixth Floor Museum opened.
Dallas has come a long way in the last 150 years. From a town of two cabins to a
city of more than a million people, Dallas's focus has always been growth and
progress. In the coming years, Dallas will certainly continue to make history.
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