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Counties in Texas with the most pre-war homes


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Counties in Texas with the most pre-war homes



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#30. Haskell County



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#29. Eastland County



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#28. McCulloch County



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#27. DeWitt County



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#26. Dickens County



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#25. Hemphill County



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#24. Knox County



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#23. Concho County



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#22. Coleman County



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#21. Presidio County



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#20. Throckmorton County



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#19. Wilbarger County



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#18. Runnels County



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#17. Donley County



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#16. Mitchell County



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#15. Wheeler County



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#14. Menard County



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#13. Cottle County



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#12. Mason County



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#11. Armstrong County



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#10. Childress County



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#9. Collingsworth County



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#8. Carson County



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#7. Hardeman County



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#6. Roberts County



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#5. Foard County



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#4. Terrell County



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#3. Hall County



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#2. Motley County



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#1. Loving County


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