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| | Tyler, Texas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In addition to its role in the rose-growing industry, Tyler is the headquarters for Brookshire Grocery Company (website), which operates Brookshire's and Super 1 Foods supermarkets in four states. |
 | | Tyler's higher education institutions include the University of Texas at Tyler (website) and the University of Texas Health Center at Tyler (website), both part of the University of Texas System; Tyler Junior College (website), and Texas College, (website), a historically fl four-year college affiliated with the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. |
 | | Public primary and secondary education for much of the city is provided by the Tyler Independent School District (website), which includes two high schools, John Tyler and Robert E. Lee; several Tyler ISD schools offer International Baccalaureate and Advance Placement programmes. |
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