Difference between revisions of "Tyler, Texas"
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* Athens, the Birthplace of the Hamburger (at least according to the [http://www.texasescapes.com/TRIPS/East_Texas_Sunday_Drives/Athens_Texas_travel.htm Texas legislature]). | * Athens, the Birthplace of the Hamburger (at least according to the [http://www.texasescapes.com/TRIPS/East_Texas_Sunday_Drives/Athens_Texas_travel.htm Texas legislature]). | ||
* Mineola, an [http://www.texaseagle.com/stations/MIN.htm Amtrak] stop. | * Mineola, an [http://www.texaseagle.com/stations/MIN.htm Amtrak] stop. | ||
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The Tyler, Texas graticule is located around latitude 32, longitude -95.
Towns
- Tyler, known as the Rose Capital of Texas
- Canton, home of the world's largest flea market.
- Athens, the Birthplace of the Hamburger (at least according to the Texas legislature).
- Mineola, an Amtrak stop.