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- Largest wind turbines in America, in Big Spring
- Photograph of the largest wind turbines in America, according to a Big Spring promotional blurb In 1998, TU Electric and York Research began phase 1 of the Big Spring Wind Power Project. These wind turbines are 371 foot tall. This photo taken from the edge of the Edwards Plateau.
- [Photograph of Big Spring from Big Spring State Park]
- Photograph of view of Big Spring from Big Spring State Park, on the northern edge of the Edwards plateau.
- [Photograph of Big Spring from Big Spring State Park]
- Photograph of Big Spring taken from Big Spring State Park, on the northern edge of the Edwards plateau.
- [Photograph of Big Spring from Big Spring State Park]
- Photograph of view of Big Spring from Big Spring State Park, on the northern edge of the Edwards plateau.
- [Photograph of Big Spring from Big Spring State Park]
- Photograph of view of Big Spring from Big Spring State Park, on the northern edge of the Edwards plateau.
- [Photograph of Big Spring from Big Spring State Park]
- Photograph of the view of Big Spring from Big Spring State Park, on the northern edge of the Edwards plateau.
- [Photograph of Big Spring from Big Spring State Park]
- Photograph of view of Big Spring from Big Spring State Park, on the northern edge of the Edwards plateau.
- Big Spring State Park
- Photograph of a sign in Big Springs State Park. It says, "Big Springs State Park, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department." A road is visible behind a stone wall.
- Howard County Courthouse, Big Spring
- Photograph of the Howard County Courthouse in Big Spring, Texas. Cars are parked in front of the building.
- The Texarkana Gateway to Texas and the Southwest
- This text gives an overview of the places and resources in Texas with an emphasis on the locations where the railroads run through the state. Indexes start on page 220.
- Growing up in Texas
- Memoir written by Annie Margaret Rankin Warner and Virginia "Jenny" Louise Rankin Marshall of stories on growing up in West Texas from 1866-1995.