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Former Wal-Mart Supercenter,
moonglowmaiden (guest)
wrote
5 years ago:
Torn down about a year ago
Sabzi Mandi (Indian Grocery),
Austin (guest)
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6 years ago:
Used to be "Texas Drug Warehouse" in the 1990s
Kent Brown Road,
evolver
wrote
8 years ago:
Named after Kent Brown and area land owner. He met his wife at Oklahoma State University and they were
married in 1969. After graduating from college, Kent got a job in Dallas, with Western Electric (which later
became AT&T, and then Lucent Technologies). He worked there for 30 years and retired in 2000. This gave
him some time to do some of the things he enjoyed such as golfing and traveling. Mrs. Kent was able to be a
stay at home mom which gives her more time to spend with Kent as they travel and enjoy their grandchildren
They were blessed with three wonderful children who now are married and blessed with children of their own.
Tiffany, their oldest daughter lives in Houston with her husband Alan Breed and their four children – Alan,
Bailey, Ross and Spence. There oldest son Todd is married to Alyson Floyd who he met in high school. They
have one son named Cooper and one on the way. Shannon their youngest daughter married in August of 2004
to a wonderful man named Mark Dozier.
One of their dreams was to someday own some land and be able to live there. They would go on drives looking
for their dream place. This went of for several years, but one day they found Talley Road while on one of their
drives. Luckily for them there was some property for sale. And the rest as they same is history. Kent with the
help of his brothers built their house with his own two hands. They lived their in that peaceful country
atmosphere for 25 years and enjoyed every minute of it.
Source: http://www.provenceatfirewheel.org/images/pdf/History%20of%20Street%20Names%20for%20Provence%20@%20Firewheel.pdf
North Forest Crest Drive,
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12 years ago:
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Texans Credit Union,
rorton1024
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13 years ago:
https://www.texanscu.org/
Blockbuster,
rorton1024
wrote
13 years ago:
This business is closed.
Radio Shack,
rorton1024
wrote
13 years ago:
This business is closed as of November 2011
Care Now,
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13 years ago:
Having congestion,headaches,sore throat,and aches.
Star Car Wash,
Melony (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
I don't like this place most of the people that work there are to rude.
Garland Power & Light Administration Building,
doug
wrote
13 years ago:
Building remodeling complete. Now GP&L offices.
Schlotssky's Sandwich shop,
Updater (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
Closed
Inland Sailing Center / Captain's Cove Marina,
m2laney (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
Inland Sailings staff is the best in the industy.
Former Steve & Barry's,
doug
wrote
16 years ago:
This store is in the process of closing down
Eddie's Sports Bar and Grill,
doug
wrote
16 years ago:
Remodeled and renamed Eddie's Sports Bar and Grill
Seven Eleven Store,
doug
wrote
16 years ago:
Now closed (12/14/08)
Former Wal-Mart Supercenter,
doug
wrote
16 years ago:
Now closed (12/14/08)
Cuquita's,
doug
wrote
16 years ago:
This Restaurant now closed (12/14/08)
Hinton Landfill,
doug
wrote
16 years ago:
Named for long time Garland City Attorney, Charlie Hinton.
Patty Granville Arts Center,
doug
wrote
16 years ago:
Now officailly yhr Granville Arts Center
Lakeview Centennial High School,
doug
wrote
17 years ago:
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