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Texas flag 1 (light) |

Texas flag 2 (darker) |

Texas Capitol postcard |

Texas flag with Alamo |

Texas flag with Capitol |

West Texas postcard |

Alamo |

Texas beaches flag 1 |

Texas beaches flag 2 |

San Jacinto monument |

Sam Houston statue
at Huntsville |

Part of the inscription on the base of the San Jacinto monument |

Washington on the Brazos, where Texas independence was declared |

Texas Bluebonnets |

Texas Capitol in December |

President George Bush
Library at Texas A&M |

El Capitan, Texas' 8th
highest peak |

Buddy Holly (oops, can we write that?) Story at
London's Strand theater |

Texas Defense |

Double
Mountain fork of the Brazos River
just north of Rotan on Texas 70 |

Double
Mountain fork of the Brazos River
just north of Rotan on Texas 70 |

Captain Scott's flag |

First Flag of the Republic |

The Texas Zephyr |

Church at Panna Maria |

USS
Texas over the Flag of the Texas Navy |

Dallas'
Magnolia Building |
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U.S. Supreme Court building in D.C. |

U.S. Supreme Court building in D.C., close-up |

Reflecting pool between Lincoln Memorial & Washington monument with
new WWII Memorial |

U.S. Capitol, west side |

Interior, Library of Congress |

Washington National
Cathedral |
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To
download wallpaper to your computer desktop:
For Windows users:
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Click on image of your
choice. A new page will appear with just the wallpaper image.
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Right click on the image,
and a menu will appear.
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Choose "set as wallpaper"
in MS Explorer or in
FireFox choose "Set as Desktop Background."
For Macintosh (Classic
OS) users:
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Click on image of your
choice. A new page will appear with just the wallpaper image.
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Move your cursor over the
wallpaper image, hold your mouse button down until you see a menu and
select "Save This Image As."
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In the dialog box that
pops up, choose where you'd like to save the image (we suggest your
desktop for now).
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Go inside your apple menu
to control panel, and select "appearance."
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In appearance, select
Desktop, then click "place picture."
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Select the wallpaper file
you saved and click "choose." Select "position automatically."
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Click "set desktop," close
the window, and you're done!
For Macintosh (OS X)
users:
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Click on image of your
choice. A new page will appear with just the wallpaper image.
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Move your cursor over the
wallpaper image, hold your mouse button down until you see a menu and
select "Download Image to Disk."
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Go inside your apple menu
to System Preferences, and select "Desktop."
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Drag the image you
downloaded from the desktop to the "Current Desktop Picture" in the
Desktop preference pane.
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Close the window, and
you're done!
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