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Re: ROAD TRIP: A New BBM Game
« Reply #240 on: October 21, 2006, 03:10:44 am »
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Re: ROAD TRIP: A New BBM Game
« Reply #241 on: October 21, 2006, 08:37:59 am »
Ranchettes, WY

Are the girls who work on ranches the ranchettes? LOL


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Re: ROAD TRIP: A New BBM Game
« Reply #242 on: October 21, 2006, 09:02:05 am »
Spruce Grove, AB

the Edmonton Boys' Pipe Band marching in Spruce Grove


Formed in 1929, by Pipe Major John Robertson, the Edmonton Boys' Pipe Band is the oldest pipe band in the City of Edmonton.
The official tartan of the Society and the Band is the Red Erskine, which is derived from the ancient Barony of Erskine, in Renfrewshire, Scotland, during the reign of Alexander II. It was also the tartan of the now disbanded Royal Scots Fusiliers.

The dress uniform of the Band is comprised of a kilt, silver-buckled belt, black Argyle jacket, black glengarry, and seal skin sporran. Each piper provides his/her own bagpipes and practice chanter. Drummers provide their own drum sticks. Drums are the property of the Band Association.

The Band will accept as members, youths whose ages range from 10 to 18 years. No experience in piping or drumming is required. Band members will be given instruction, and admitted to the Marching/Competition Band with full status (i.e. issued a uniform, and allowed to march with the Band in parades and competitions), when the Pipe Major determines they are ready for promotion.

The Edmonton Boys' Pipe Band has a long history of accomplishments and awards, and is recognized as a valued contributor to adult bands, a proud achievement of the Edmonton Boys' Pipe Band Association.
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Re: ROAD TRIP: A New BBM Game
« Reply #243 on: October 21, 2006, 09:42:43 am »
Edcouch, Tx
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Re: ROAD TRIP: A New BBM Game
« Reply #244 on: October 21, 2006, 09:55:00 am »
Heath, Texas

Heath, Texas is situated on the eastern shores of Lake Ray Hubbard in southern Rockwall County and northern Kaufman County. Heath enjoys spectacular views of the Dallas skyline and easy access to Metroplex business, cultural, and entertainment amenities.  Residents and visitors enjoy a growing trail system, two municipal parks, Rush Creek Yacht Club (home to Olympic sailors!) and the Buffalo Creek award-winning golf course.  The mostly residential community has welcomed the advent of low impact office, service/retail and restaurant development. Development principles are distinguished by prudent growth strategies, preservation goals and commitment to protecting and enhancing property values.

4 br,6 full ba,1 half ba 105 sq. ft. 1.05 acres
This can be yours for $1,300,000.
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Re: ROAD TRIP: A New BBM Game
« Reply #245 on: October 21, 2006, 10:43:03 am »
Hirsig, WY

another booming place with a population of 25.

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Re: ROAD TRIP: A New BBM Game
« Reply #246 on: October 21, 2006, 10:58:29 am »
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Re: ROAD TRIP: A New BBM Game
« Reply #247 on: October 21, 2006, 11:20:50 am »
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Re: ROAD TRIP: A New BBM Game
« Reply #248 on: October 21, 2006, 02:04:49 pm »
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Re: ROAD TRIP: A New BBM Game
« Reply #249 on: October 21, 2006, 02:25:22 pm »
Keeline, Wy

Off a a real road trip, Santee, Ca to Corona, Ca a little less than 100 miles, to my Niese's 7th birthday.
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Keeline history below.

July 1, 1986

From “Niobrara Historical Brevity” published by the
Niobrara Historical Society, in observance of the Lusk Centennial 1886-1986

Keeline, Wyoming is situated 16 miles west of Lusk, Wyoming on Highway 20. George A. Keeline and Sons working their way north, established the 4J Ranch on the Platte River in about 1876 in the Glendo area. Later George Keeline moved to Council Bluffs, Iowa and yearly made a journey to Wyoming to see how his ranch investment was doing. He traveled on the CNW Railroad to Keeline and then south to the ranch. He made this trip into the 1940’s.

To the north and west of Keeline along the railroad, a fenced pasture and loading chute for shipping out cattle from the 4J was established. Therefore the shipping point was known as Keeline.

In 1892 George Blaine bought land form a Claus Sothman that later became the Blaine Bros. sheep headquarters. Here at Keeline Siding on the CNW Railroad they located their shearing pens.

Addison A. Spaugh came up the trail at the age of 17 in 1874. He worked for big ranching operators and soon became manager of them. Later he had herd interests of his own.

In 1902 he purchased the Blaine Bros. Sheep Co. In 1910 Mr. Spaugh decided to build a town called Keeline to honor George A. Keeline—owner of the 4J Ranch. In 1910 the invasion of farmers and homesteaders began in this area. There was an abundance of cream accumulated from the homesteaders, so Keeline Siding was fixed so the train would stop and pick it up and take it to the Blue Valley Creamery in Nebraska.

On October 8, 1913 Mary E. Spaugh dedicated the 80 acres platted for public use for the town.

It was a well planned town-the plat had 1st thru 4th streets running east and west. Eight avenues ran north and south.

A post office had been established elsewhere and Mr. Spaugh played a roll in moving it. There was a store known as the Applegate store. Two small houses were there, a boxcar was placed for the depot and there was a one room school. This was the extent of the town in 1912. Mike Conners ran a blacksmith and repair shop at his homestead on the south edge of Keeline.

Mr. Spaugh had a man by the name of Abbott as a promoter for the town of Keeline. Between 40 and 50 lots were sold the second day.

The Applegate store became the Walker Freeman store and later became Bushnell General Merchandise and Coal. The town had a post office, lumber yard and elevator, livery barn and dray service, restaurant, grist mill, several churches, drug store, bank, hotel, grade and high schools, potato cellar, creamery, which had a butter and cheese contract with Blue Valley Creamery, a depot agent and telegraph operator, a hardware store, a newspaper-The Keeline Record-a four page newspaper and six pages on special occasions, an attorney, Chevrolet garage, barbershop, pool hall, dance hall, Keeline Telephone Co. and various other stores.

Keeline shipped out more cream, hogs and grain than any other place between Chadron and Douglas. It had dry land fairs. Keeline never had a bar nor a police officer.

At one time Keeline had a population of 440—In 1986 it has a population of 4. The post office is still in use.

The names of the honored dead of World War II are engraved on the Keeline Park Stone setting between the Highway and the Post Office.


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