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EPISODE · Aug 26, 2020 · 5 MIN

El Llano Estacado

from Texas Standard » Stories from Texas · host W.F. Strong

By W. F. Strong The Llano Estacado is an enormous mesa. It covers more than 37-thousand square miles of Texas and New Mexico. On this side of the state border it starts north of Amarillo and ends south of Odessa. But how did it get its name and what exactly does it mean? Turns out, […] The post El Llano Estacado appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.

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By W. F. Strong The Llano Estacado is an enormous mesa. It covers more than 37-thousand square miles of Texas and New Mexico. On this side of the state border it starts north of Amarillo and ends south of Odessa. But how did it get its name and what...

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