Soil Conservation Service Site 94 Dam

Soil Conservation Service Site 94 Dam is a dam in , . Soil Conservation Service Site 94 Dam is situated nearby to the village .
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Places in the Area

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Village
is a city in , , United States. It was named for Texas Governor Richard B. . The city is 42 miles northeast of . The population was 1,394 at the 2020 census, down from 1,423 at the 2010 census. is situated 3 miles east of Soil Conservation Service Site 94 Dam.

Village
Photo: Lothar1976, Public domain.
is a town in , , United States. The population was 180 at the 2020 census. is situated 5 miles west of Soil Conservation Service Site 94 Dam.

Village
Photo: Lothar1976, Public domain.
is a town in , , United States. The population was 237 at the 2020 census. is situated 5 miles northwest of Soil Conservation Service Site 94 Dam.

Soil Conservation Service Site 94 Dam

Latitude
31.86016° or 31° 51′ 37″ north
Longitude
-96.84527° or 96° 50′ 43″ west
Elevation
505 feet (154 metres)
Open location code
8635V563+3V
Geo­Names ID
4732688
Wiki­data ID
Q34946828
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