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    Alpine (/ˈælpaɪn/ AL-pyne) is a city in and the county seat of Brewster County, Texas, United States. The population was 6,035 at the 2020 census. The...
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    a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. It is in West Texas and its county seat (and only city) is Alpine. It is one of the nine counties that comprise...
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  • community Alpine, Tennessee, an unincorporated community Alpine, Texas, a city Alpine, Utah, a city Alpine, Virginia, an unincorporated community Alpine, King...
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  • The Alpine Independent School District is a school district based in Alpine, Texas, United States. The district operates one high school, Alpine High School...
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  • Sul Ross State University (category Texas State University System)
    university in Alpine, Texas. The main campus is the primary institution of higher education serving the nineteen-county Big Bend region of far West Texas. Branch...
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    Alpine station is an Amtrak station in Alpine, Texas, served by the Sunset Limited and Texas Eagle routes. It is not staffed and has partial wheelchair...
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  • athletic teams of Sul Ross State University, a public university in Alpine, Texas. They compete in the Division II level of the National Collegiate Athletic...
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  • The Alpine Cowboys are a professional baseball team based in Alpine, Texas, in the Big Bend region of West Texas. The Cowboys are a franchise of the Pecos...
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    it, "the greatest ever West Texas Valentine's Day celebration." Hosted by the Big Bend Brewing Company of Alpine, Texas, as many as 1,000 people come...
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  • Mike Flynt (category Players of American football from Odessa, Texas)
    University in Alpine, Texas and wore the number 49. Flynt was a strength coach by trade and was a strength coach at Nebraska, Oregon, and Texas A&M. He is...
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    Doyle Bramhall (category People from Alpine, Texas)
    12, 2011, Bramhall died of heart failure while asleep at his home in Alpine, Texas. He was 62. It was reported that Bramhall had been suffering from pneumonia...
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  • Joaquin Jackson (category People from Alpine, Texas)
    Jackson died at his home in Alpine, Texas on June 15, 2016. Joaquin Jackson was assigned to a wide swath of the Texas-Mexico border from 1966 to 1993...
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  • Betsey Wright (category People from Alpine, Texas)
    born July 4, 1943, in Alpine, Texas. She attended Alpine High School and received her higher education at the University of Texas at Austin, graduating...
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    Alpine High School is a public high school located in the city of Alpine, Texas (USA) and is classified as a 3A school by the UIL. It is a part of the...
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  • Clayton Williams (category People from Alpine, Texas)
    8, 1931 – February 14, 2020) was an American businessman from Midland, Texas who ran for governor in 1990. Despite securing the Republican nomination...
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  • 2024 Sul Ross Lobos football team (category 2024 in sports in Texas)
    coach Barry Derickson and played their home games at Jackson Field in Alpine, Texas. The 2024 season marked the second year of a three-year transition period...
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  • district of Alpine, a city in Brewster County, Texas, United States. It supports two small runways and is not meant for large commercial planes. Alpine-Casparis...
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    Kokernot Field (category Buildings and structures in Brewster County, Texas)
    Kokernot Field is a baseball stadium in Alpine, Texas, USA. The field has been called "The Best Little Ballpark in Texas (or Anywhere Else)" by Sports Illustrated...
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    Lost Nigger Gold Mine (category Texas folklore)
    never verified. In 1909, an Oklahoman named Wattenberg traveled to Alpine, Texas, with a map that he claimed showed the mine to be in Mexico; a pioneer...
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    John Coleman (meteorologist) (category People from Alpine, Texas)
    of the American Meteorological Society. Coleman was born in 1934 in Alpine, Texas, the youngest of five children born to Hazel Coleman, a mathematics...
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    town is approximately 20 miles south of Fort Davis on Texas Route 17 and about 18 miles west of Alpine on US Route 67. According to the United States Census...
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    Amanda Marcotte (category People from Alpine, Texas)
    writer. Born in El Paso, Texas, Marcotte (rhymes with far-caught, according to her) was raised in the small town of Alpine, Texas. She has written that her...
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  • The Alpine Avalanche is a weekly newspaper based in Alpine, Texas, United States, and covering Brewster County. It has local news stories and advertisements...
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    Dan Blocker (category People from DeKalb, Texas)
    Hardin–Simmons University in Abilene, Texas. In 1947, he transferred to Sul Ross State Teacher's College in Alpine, Texas, where he was a star football player...
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  • licensed to serve Alpine, Texas, United States KVLF-TV, a defunct television station (channel 12) formerly licensed to serve Alpine, Texas This disambiguation...
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    Marvin R. Young (category People from Alpine, Texas)
    born in Alpine, Texas, the youngest of three children born to Marilyn (née Hoskins) and Roy Clinton Young. Young joined the Army from Odessa, Texas in September...
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    Pete Gallego (category People from Alpine, Texas)
    hometown of Alpine to become a prosecutor. He was also an attorney at the law firm Brown McCarroll LLP, with an office in Austin. Elected to the Texas House...
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  • Colorado Alpine Elementary School, Columbus City Schools, Ohio Alpine Elementary School, Alpine Independent School District, Alpine, Texas Alpine Elementary...
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  • Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kalp may refer to: KALP, a radio station in Alpine, Texas Malcolm Kalp, hostage in the Iran hostage crisis "Üç Kalp", a pop song...
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    "parent", US 80. US 80 was decommissioned west of Mesquite, Texas, and was replaced in Texas by Interstate 20 and Interstate 10 resulting in U.S. 180 being...
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