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  2. Sherman, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Sherman is a city in and the county seat of Grayson County, Texas, United States. [5] The city's population in 2020 was 43,645. [6] It is one of the two principal cities in the Sherman–Denison metropolitan statistical area, and is the largest city in the Texoma region of North Texas and southern Oklahoma.

  3. History of Grand Central Terminal - Wikipedia

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    History of Grand Central Terminal. Coordinates: 40°45′10″N 73°58′38″W. 42nd Street exterior at night. Grand Central Terminal is a major commuter rail terminal in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, serving the Metro-North Railroad 's Harlem, Hudson and New Haven Lines. It is the most recent of three functionally similar buildings on the ...

  4. Grand Central Terminal - Wikipedia

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    A guided tour outside the terminal, 2022. Grand Central Terminal is one of the world's ten most-visited tourist attractions,[5]with 21.6 million visitors in 2018, excluding train and subway passengers.[3] The high visitor traffic makes it one of the most-photographed places in New York City and the United States.

  5. List of Texas railroads - Wikipedia

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    Bryan and Central Texas Interurban Railway. Bryan and College Interurban Railway. Bryan–College Traction Company. Dallas Southern Traction Company. Denison and Sherman Railway. Eastern Texas Electric Company. Fort Worth Southern Traction Company. Galveston–Houston Electric Railway. Houston North Shore Railway.

  6. Grand Central Terminal art - Wikipedia

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    Grand Central Terminal art. The Main Concourse ceiling, conceived by Whitney Warren and Paul César Helleu. Grand Central Terminal, one of the main railroad stations in New York City, features public art by a variety of artists. Through its status as a transportation and architectural icon, the terminal has also been depicted in many works of art.

  7. U.S. Route 287 in Texas - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 287 near Midlothian. U.S. Highway 287 (US 287) in the U.S. state of Texas is a major U.S. Highway that begins on the Gulf Coast in Port Arthur and heads north through Fort Worth, northwest to Childress, Clarendon, Wichita Falls, and Amarillo in the Texas Panhandle and into Oklahoma near Kerrick.

  8. Grand Central Station opens to the public - AOL

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    Once complete, Translink has said, Grand Central Station will have eight train platforms and 26 bus stands. The hub's estimated cost increased to £340m in 2024 - it had been projected to cost at ...

  9. Timeline of Grand Central Terminal - Wikipedia

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    20th century. 1900 (1900): Grand Central Depot is redesigned and reopens as Grand Central Station.[3] 1902 (1902): A crash in the Park Avenue Tunnel spurs the railroad's electrification and a new terminal. 1903 (1903): Architecture firms are invited to compete in designing Grand Central Terminal. June 19, 1903 (1903-06-19): Grand Central ...