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Waxahachie

American  
[wawk-suh-hach-ee] / ˌwɔk səˈhætʃ i /

noun

  1. a city in NE central Texas.


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Benton, deemed “one of our last remaining masters of humanist drama” in 2007 by former Times film critic Patrick Goldstein, was born in Waxahachie, Texas, on Sept. 29, 1932.

From Los Angeles Times

Cindy Clark, another member of the Seattle Astronomical Society, traveled to Waxahachie, Texas, for the eclipse.

From Seattle Times

If anywhere in the U.S. can be called a graveyard for particle physics, it is Waxahachie, Tex.

From Scientific American

Young Frederic played four sports at Waxahachie High School and was named the most handsome boy in the senior class.

From New York Times

Forrest was born in Waxahachie, Texas, and studied acting in New York at Lee Strasberg‘s studio before making his big-screen debut in 1972’s “When the Legends Die,” according to Turner Classic Movies.

From Los Angeles Times