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Dogwood BicyclesCome and visit Dogwood Bicycles...located on Hwy. 19, 3 miles south of Loop 256. We carry mountain bikes, road bikes, BMX bikes, comfort bikes, beach cruisers, adult tricycles, scooters, bicycle parts, and accessories... Lake Palestine Chamber of CommerceThe Frankston-Lake Palestine area, with a population in excess of 6.000, is located in the heart of East Texas forest trails, removed from Texas' big city metroplex system... Palestine Convention & Visitors Bureau Texas Art DepotA variety of local and internationally known art, located in historic Downtown Palestine within a building which once catered to train passengers and railroad employees as the Sandez Hotel, is the award winning Texas Art Depot. The building and the treasures it contains are well worth a visit. |
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Palestine Community Theater is a non-profit organization. Donations are tax deductible. 213 West Crawford, Palestine, Texas 75801 ©2003 Palestine Community Theater |
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