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Aleks04 [339]
4 years ago
11

Why was spindletop so important to texas?

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NNADVOKAT [17]4 years ago
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Why is Spindletop important?<span>A monument commemorating the importance of the Lucas Geyser was erected in 1941 at Spindletop Hill, but was later moved after the Texas Gulf Sulphur Company used the site for lucrative salt-brine extraction in the 1950s.
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