They say the stars at night are big and bright deep in the heart of Texas and that everything is bigger in the Lone Star State. You'd expect nothing less from the state that ranks No. 2 in both land area (268,000 square miles) and population.
Texas joined the union on Dec. 29, 1845, becoming the nation's 28th state. Since then, its population has swollen to 27.8 million residents.
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MoreThey say the stars at night are big and bright deep in the heart of Texas and that everything is bigger in the Lone Star State. You'd expect nothing less from the state that ranks No. 2 in both land area (268,000 square miles) and population.
Texas joined the union on Dec. 29, 1845, becoming the nation's 28th state. Since then, its population has swollen to 27.8 million residents.
Subject ID: 13081
Subject ID: 13081
Texas motorcycle license plate from 1997.
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Texas motorcycle license plate from 2003.
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First standard-issue non-embossed license plate issued in Texas; features the Davis Mountains against a sky backdrop, with a lone star and streaks of red and blue in the upper-left corner; state motto is retained on the bottom
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Texas 2012 – present
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Global Icon: Austin mug
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City Mug Collectors Series: Austin mug. This mug features an armadillo. It was designed by Jerry Greer and Jan Belson exclusively for Starbucks.
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State - Collage Series: Austin mug. There is no series on the bottom of this mug.
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Discovery Series – Austin mug
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Starbucks Been There Austin mug
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Global Icon: Austin tumbler
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Architecture Series: Austin tumbler
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Architecture Series: Austin mug
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Skyline Series: Austin mug
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Starbucks Been There – Baylor is a fresh release from the Campus Collection for one of the oldest universities in Texas. Founded in 1845 in Independence, Baylor University was chartered by the Republic of Texas and named after Judge R.E.B. Baylor, a prominent figure in Texas law. Initially established as a Baptist university, it later moved to Waco in 1886. Baylor’s commitment to academic excellence and Christian values has made it a respected institution nationwide. Over the years, it has grown into a comprehensive research university offering a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs. With a rich history spanning nearly two centuries, Baylor continues to shape the minds of future leaders while fostering a community dedicated to service and scholarship.
Here are some details from the design of the mug that symbolize Baylor:
– The Golden Wave Band at Baylor University is more than just a marching band, it’s a cherished tradition and a symbol of school pride. With its dynamic performances and spirited enthusiasm, the band electrifies the atmosphere at football games and campus events, captivating audiences with its musical prowess and infectious energy.
– Old Main, a historic building and a signature image of Baylor University. Constructed in 1887, it served as the university’s main administrative and academic hub for over six decades. Today, Old Main continues to inspire students and visitors alike with its elegant architecture and rich history, preserving Baylor’s heritage for generations to come.
– Burleson Quadrangle, nestled at the heart of Baylor University’s campus, is a picturesque green space surrounded by historic buildings. Named after Rufus Columbus Burleson, Baylor’s second president, the quadrangle serves as a tranquil retreat for students and a gathering place for various campus events.
– The athletic teams at Baylor University are called the Baylor Bears. They represent the university in various sports and compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as one of only three private school members of the Big 12 Conference. The Baylor Bears have a rich history and are known for their success in sports such as football, basketball, baseball, and more.
– The Baylor Bear mark is a symbol that represents the Baylor University athletic teams and their fierce spirit. It features a bold and powerful bear, embodying the strength and determination of the Baylor Bears. The mark has evolved over the years, with different variations and designs, but it remains a recognizable symbol of Baylor’s athletic excellence and school pride
– “Sic’em Bears” is a rallying cry and cheer used by Baylor University fans to show support and encouragement for their sports teams. It is a phrase that signifies enthusiasm, determination, and a fierce desire to win. By shouting “Sic’em Bears,” fans express their unwavering loyalty and dedication to the success of Baylor’s athletic programs.
– Baylor University’s costumed mascots, Bruiser and Marigold, are beloved symbols of school spirit and pride. These energetic characters can be spotted at various Baylor athletic events and campus festivities, delighting fans with their lively antics and infectious enthusiasm. Dressed in Baylor colors and exuding boundless energy, Bruiser and Marigold embody the vibrant spirit and camaraderie that define the Baylor community.
– Pat Neff Hall stands as an enduring symbol of Baylor University’s rich history and academic excellence. Named after former university president Pat Morris Neff, the hall’s stately architecture and central location make it a focal point of campus life. The hall now serves as both an administrative center and a hub for student activities.
– Since 1947, the Eternal Flame has held a revered place in Baylor University’s Homecoming tradition, paying tribute to the memory of the Immortal Ten, Baylor basketball players tragically lost in a 1927 bus-train accident. Initially housed in a metal canister called the smudge pot, it symbolizes the warm welcome into the Baylor Family, passed down to each incoming class. Homecoming festivities commence with the Freshman Mass Meeting, where freshmen learn the poignant tale of the Immortal Ten and are entrusted with safeguarding the Flame as a symbol of remembrance and unity.
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Architecture Series: Dallas mug
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