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About Azle, TX, USA''
Azle, Texas
the city population was 13,369. Azle is the home of the Azle Marching Green Pride marching band and the Fighting Azle Hornets. The first recorded settlement
Azle Independent School District
Azle Independent School District is a public school district based in Azle, Texas, United States. The district covers northwestern Tarrant County, northeastern
Peter Mayhew
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James Azle Steward
James Azle Steward (1831 – 1889) was an American doctor, land owner and founder of Azle, Texas. Born in Tennessee, Steward moved to Texas prior to 1860
Robert Fuller (actor)
Reynolds participated in the Wild West Toy Show, sponsored by Bob Terry in Azle, Texas near Fort Worth. The event promotes horse riding and the purchase
About Bartlesville, OK, USA
Bartlesville, Oklahoma
Bartlesville is a city mostly in Washington County and Osage County, Oklahoma. The population was 37,290 at the 2020 census. Bartlesville is 47 miles
2024 Barnsdall–Bartlesville tornado
of Barnsdall and Bartlesville in the state of Oklahoma, prompting a tornado emergency to be issued for both Barnsdall and Bartlesville, Oklahoma. The tornado
Washington County, Oklahoma
As of the 2020 census, the population was 52,455. Its county seat is Bartlesville. Named for President George Washington, it is the smallest county in
Tulsa metropolitan area
retail. Bartlesville is an exurb of the city of Tulsa. With 38,355 people in 2024, the city is the fourth largest in the Tulsa-Bartlesville Combined
Bartlesville Reds
The Bartlesville Reds were a minor league baseball team based in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. From 1931 to 1938, Bartlesville teams played as a member of the