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· Abilene, Kansas · Abilene, Texas
Established in 1881 by cattlemen, Abilene, Texas was named after Abilene, Kansas, which was the original endpoint for the Chisholm Trail.
Some notable songs that include "Abilene" in the title are "Abilene" by George Hamilton IV, which reflects on the nostalgia of the city, and "Abilene" by the band The Mamas & The Papas. Additionally, "Abilene" is featured in the song "Abilene" by the country artist Johnny Lee. These songs often evoke themes of longing and memory associated with the city of Abilene, Texas.
By car, Salt Lake City, Utah, is about 1100 miles from Abilene, Texas.
I was watching a talk show when writer Gibson state he wrote it for Abilene, KS
Abilene, Andover, Arkansas City, Atchison and Augusta in Kansas.
Dwight Eisenhower was the president from Abilene, Kansas.
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Abilene, TX
Abilene...home of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Abilene has become the commercial, retail, medical, and transportation hub of a 19-county area more commonly known as "The Big Country," but also known as the "Texas Midwest"
The distance between Abilene and Lubbock is about 163 road miles.