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Painted Ladies of the Old West - Page 2 Virtually every Old West town had at least a couple of “shady ladies,” who were ... Sometimes they would split their earnings with the madam of the parlor ...
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Haunted Oatman Hotel in Oatman, Arizona In the historic town of Oatman, Arizona sits the haunted Oatman Hotel. Oatman was first established as a tent city in the early 1900s and the historic hotel ...
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Haunted Oatman Hotel in Oatman, Arizona In the historic town of Oatman, Arizona sits the haunted Oatman Hotel. Oatman was first established as a tent city in the early 1900s and the historic hotel ...
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The Complete List of Old West Lawmen - Last Names Start with M-N Chris Madsen is buried in the Frisco Cemetery in Yukon, Oklahoma. .... 1879) - McPherson served as the Police Chief in Las Vegas, New Mexico until .... In 1878, he retired as sheriff and soon founded a detective agency in San Francisco. ...
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The White Lady of Spring Canyon, Utah Spring Canyon, Utah White Lady Legend. ... LEGENDS OF AMERICA. A Travel Site for the Nostalgic & Historic Minded. Search. www.legendsofamerica.com ...
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The White Lady of Spring Canyon, Utah Before the mysterious "white lady" and the many coal miners who lived in this canyon, the area was long occupied by the Fremont Indians, who left behind ...
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Ghost Stretch Beyond Springfield, Missouri on Route 66 Route 66 - Halltown to Carthage, Missouri. ... Today, Halltown exudes small town charm in its few surviving businesses. But, mostly, it’s boarded up stores ...
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New Mexico Treasure Hunting - Victorio Peak NEW MEXICO LEGENDS. Victorio Peak Mystery Treasure ... Back to New Mexico Treasures ... Sixty minute videos will provide you with historic treasures, ...
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Railroad Companies in American History - Page 2 The Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad was purchased by the Missouri Pacific Railroad Company (MoPac), a subsidiary of the Union Pacific Railroad in 1988. ...
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