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Scyene (/saɪˈiːn/ sye-EEN) was a
small town in East
Central Dallas County, Texas,
United States, 10 mi (16 km) east-southeast of
downtown Dallas. It is...
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Conestoga wagons, and set out for
Texas ... Shirley’s
destination was
Scyene, a
small settlement ten
miles southeast of Dallas. Myra [May], a dutiful...
- in 1945. It was
located on the
northeast corner of
Buckner Boulevard and
Scyene Road. Ironically, it was
closed when the City of
Dallas annexed Pleasant...
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Mesquite before finally ending in Sunnyvale. The
route mainly runs
along Scyene Rd. The
highway was
designated on
October 6, 1943 from U.S.
Highway 80 in...
- 1945)
Renner (annexed by
Dallas in 1977)
Rylie (annexed by
Dallas in 1978)
Scyene Trinity Mills (Annexed by Carrollton)
Tripp (Merged into
Sunnyvale in 1953)...
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Wichita Falls,
Scyene, Sherman, Pottsboro, Bonham, and Dodd City. His
final ****ignment was in
Sulphur Springs, Texas.
While in
Scyene, he was also a teacher...
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Memorial Stadium Full name
Mesquite Memorial Stadium Location 2411 W
Scyene Road Mesquite,
Texas 75149
Coordinates 32°45′52″N 96°38′05″W / 32.7644°N...
- Mesquite, the
highway merges onto I-30.
Texas Highway 352 (Military Parkway/
Scyene Road) is an east–west
highway p****ing
through both west
Mesquite and downtown...
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north by
Military Parkway, on the east by
Bisbee Drive and on the
south by
Scyene Road.
Parkdale Lake is
located within the neighborhood.
Dallas Area Rapid...
- "Bus
Route 219 Sylvan". dart.org.
Retrieved April 4, 2023. "Bus
Route 220
Scyene". dart.org.
Retrieved April 4, 2023. "Bus
Route 221 Merrifield". dart.org...