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Historical Landmarks May be History because of Budget Shortfall

The Texas Historical Commission and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department are two other state agencies bracing for cuts.

From the Wilkerson and Waldrop Houses to the La Salle Hotel, these are just a few of the 272 Historical Markers in Brazos County.

Cathy Nolte, with Washington on the Brazos, said, "Its a process. Its not something that happens very quickly."...
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