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moremojo:
Tampico, Mexico

--the largest city in the State (estado) of Tamaulipas. A significant resort area for the people of Mexico.

Edit: Correction of spelling of 'Tamaulipas'.

belbbmfan:
Ovalo, Texas

jpwagoneer1964:
 Oshoto, Wyoming

Cayuse Ranch in Oshoto Wyoming where pure Spanish Mustangs are still bred.

memento:
Oscar, Texas

OSCAR, TEXAS. Oscar, which was also known as Jones Gin, is on Little Elm Creek and Farm Road 3117 six miles east of Temple in eastern Bell County. It was founded by Czechs in the late nineteenth century and had a post office from 1892 to 1904. In 1896 Oscar reported a population of 115, a cotton gin, a hotel, a general store, a blacksmith, and a barber. The community declined thereafter and had forty residents, two businesses, and a school by 1946. In 1990 Oscar reported a population of forty and no businesses.

Lynne:
Ranchester, WY

is north of Sheridan (where Annie saw the cowboy who inspired her to write Brokeback Mountain) on I-25.  Google info on Ranchester shows it to be kinda unremarkable

http://www.city-data.com/city/Ranchester-Wyoming.html

But there was a link to a Ranchester, WY forum, and I thought it interesting that a town would have its own forum

So, I checked the link and found that it's really a forum for the State of Wyoming!

http://www.city-data.com/forum/wyoming/

Neat.

Edit: Added additional info about Sheridan...-Lynne

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