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Re: ROAD TRIP: A BBM Game
« Reply #1100 on: February 12, 2007, 08:35:58 am »

Donalda, AB


Donalda is a village in central Alberta east of Ponoka. It was founded in 1911 and takes its name from Donald A. Mann, a Canadian National Railway official.
In 2001 Donalda's population was 263.

Donalda is home to the "World's Largest Oil Lamp", a 12.8 m high structure, one of the Giants of the Prairies.

It is the birthplace of Tricia Helfer, an actress on Battlestar Galactica.

The village of Donalda was first named Eidswold, after one of the British princesses. It was later changed to Donalda in the early 1900's.

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Re: ROAD TRIP: A BBM Game
« Reply #1101 on: February 12, 2007, 12:55:48 pm »
Abner, TX

Abner is seven miles northeast of Kaufman. The site, which bordered the College Mound community on the north, was first known as Johnson's Point.

It was settled in the late 1840s by Abner Johnson, who had piloted a keelboat up the Trinity River two years before. A Johnson's Point post office was opened in 1871 but closed two years later, when service was moved to Terrell. The post office was reopened in 1885 under the name Abner.

In 1890 Abner had one barber, two doctors, one general store, and a population of twenty-five. In 1896 the population was estimated at thirty-five. The community finally settled down to become a quiet neighborhood of rural homes when the school district was annexed to the Kaufman school system in 1949.

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Re: ROAD TRIP: A BBM Game
« Reply #1102 on: February 12, 2007, 05:13:12 pm »
Red River Station, TX

Hostile Indians prevented settlement of the area until the 1860s. During the opening months of the Civil War, Confederate troops of the Frontier Regiment were stationed here to patrol the border with Indian Territory. It served as crossing for the Chisholm Trail after the war.

In the 1870s, the population was a respectible 250-300 people and the community was served by a ferry. A post office opened under the name Salt Creek in 1883 and the following year it was changed to Red River Station. It closed in 1887. The 1880s were not kind to the community. First it was hit by a tornado, and then in 1887 it was bypassed by the Missouri, Kansas and Texas railroad.

Nocona throve as Red River Station declined. The final nails in RRS's coffin were the establishment of another rival town (Belcherville) and the establishment of the rival Western Trail for moving cattle north. Red River Station became one of Texas' early ghost towns - having "enjoyed" a tumultuous span of barely 30 years. Only a cemetery and the name appear on detailed Montague County maps.

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Re: ROAD TRIP: A BBM Game
« Reply #1103 on: February 12, 2007, 05:22:55 pm »
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Re: ROAD TRIP: A BBM Game
« Reply #1104 on: February 12, 2007, 05:45:01 pm »
Ingleside, Tx

Ingleside is located on the south-east tip of San Patricio County. Situated on the Corpus Christi Bay. The early communities of Ingleside have been known as Old Ingleside, Inwood, Ingleside Cove, Ingleside-on-the-Bay, Palomas, Cove City and Cove. The earliest community began in 1854 when George C. Hatch purchased land on both sides of the bayou. He later acquired over 3,800 acres of land, which he sold to Walter Ingalls, Henry Nold, James Aware, John Pollard, John W. Vineyard and others. They built homes on the bayou and at Ingleside Cove. Local lore and legend credits John Vineyard with naming Ingleside, which means ?Fireside.? Vineyard named Ingleside for his ancestral home in Scotland.

In 1855 George and Marcellus Turner settled in the area. In 1857 Marcellus obtained a grant for the first post office. A local general store was opened by George Hatch and Youngs L. Coeman. Henry Nold II operated the Ingleside Male and Female Academy, often referred to as Nold Academy. He operated the boarding school from 1857 until it was destroyed by Union soldiers in 1862. During this period of development, Ingleside?s primary industries were farming and ranching. In the 1880s, George Hatch and his son John Hatch introduced grape culture to the area which developed into a flourishing business. This business lasted until the 1930s when the vines were killed by blight. Steamships plied the waters of the bay between Corpus Christi and Ingleside, carrying trade goods.

The San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railway was completed in Aransas Pass in 1887, but bypassed Ingleside, and Palomas (also known as Loma) was established as a flag stop for the railroad. Residents moved to set up a new town site on the railroad in 1893, and in the early 1890s real estate developers built a large hotel on the cove. The dreamed of boom never materialized, and the population during this period was listed as only thirty.

In 1909 developers Burton and Danforth laid out the present Ingleside town site, and in 1913 the Ingleside Common School District was formed. There were 80 students. In 1916 a hurricane destroyed many of the buildings that had built up in the town. Again growth in the area was stagnant. Grape production was begun again and was a booming industry between 1910 and 1920, fishing and vegetable production were the town?s economic mainstay until the vegetable sheds were closed in the 1950s.

In 1927, Humble Oil built a tank farm at Harbor City or Port Ingleside, and announced plans for a refinery in Ingleside. Construction boomed with the building of a housing complex, complete with paved streets and their own sewer for Humble employees. Ingleside experienced a period of growth and prosperity, the population grew to 1,125 and during this period two local newspapers, the Review and the Index began publication. But Ingleside?s prosperity was shorted lived. In 1944-1945 a labor dispute resulted in Humble closing the plant and put it up for salvage sale. Brauer Corporation opened an aluminum fabrication plant in 1948, and Reynolds Metal followed suit in 1950, opening a plant only five miles away. DuPont followed and a local plant was built in 1973. Ingleside developed primarily as a residential area and was incorporated in 1951.

In 1954, the Corps of Engineers cut a channel, La Quinta Channel, through Ingleside Point, thus demarking an area known as Ingleside-on-the-Bay, where the United States Navy intended to open its Homeport in 1995.

The population of Ingleside grew steadily after 1972 and in 2000 Ingleside had a population of 9,388, including 3,200 active duty naval personnel.
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Re: ROAD TRIP: A BBM Game
« Reply #1105 on: February 12, 2007, 06:04:06 pm »
Edgecliff, TX

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Re: ROAD TRIP: A BBM Game
« Reply #1106 on: February 13, 2007, 06:48:58 am »

Fairview, AB


Fairview is a town in northwestern Alberta, in the heart of the Peace Country. It is fondly referred to as the "Heart of the Peace".

Population: 3,150 (2001)

High-quality soil in the surrounding area attracted settlers in the early 1900s, who formed the hamlet of Waterhole. In 1928 the Central Canada Railway (later part of Northern Alberta Railways) was built through the area, but bypassed Waterhole. The inhabitants moved 6 km north to found Fairview at its present-day site.

Today Fairview is a regional centre for agricultural machinery sales and oil exploration, and home of the Fairview College. Fairivew is located about 560 km northwest of Edmonton, and 110 km north of Grande Prairie.

Hec MacLean was the renowned sportwriter for the Calgary Herald but then moved to Fairview to become publisher of the Fairview Post newspaper.

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Re: ROAD TRIP: A BBM Game
« Reply #1107 on: February 13, 2007, 10:17:12 am »
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Re: ROAD TRIP: A BBM Game
« Reply #1108 on: February 13, 2007, 10:20:26 am »
Damsite, TX

In 1906, The Rice Brothers of Houston with local investors bought land in the area and planed to impound Wanderer's Creek to provide irrigation. The company was registered as the Hardeman County Irrigation Company and if their figures were correct - they could irrigate 10,000 acres of land.

The town of Damsite was planned to be the center of activities and streets were platted before the dam was built. A dam was built at a cost of $75,000 and the project was successful until the death of the operating manager in 1916. The other investors lost interest and the land was put up for sale.

West Texas Utilities bought the land and installed a power plant. The lake itself was known as Damsite until a resort developer renamed it after his daughter.

and look at the location!

Hardeman County, Texas Panhandle
6 miles SE of Quanah
14 miles East of Punkin Center
4 miles East of Lake Pauline (formerly called Damsite Lake)

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Re: ROAD TRIP: A BBM Game
« Reply #1109 on: February 13, 2007, 10:43:10 am »

East Coulee, AB


East Coulee, lying about 10 miles east of Drumheller in central-east Alberta, was once a thriving coal mining town which had a population of over 3,000 people. Today, the community barely hangs with about 200 permanent residents. Just east of the townsite, the recently restored historic Atlas Coal Mine, shut down decades ago, offers tourists a marvelous glimpse of the Drumheller Valley’s glorious past, including its eight-storey tipple for a bird's-eye view of the mine site and the Drumheller Valley; an original miner's shack, built of straw, mud, and manure; original mine offices — complete with original records from 140 different coal mines, and a wash house — one of the most complete in existence. The townsite has withered over the years with many boarded-up buildings. However, locals have turned the old school into a museum. Built in 1930, the museum still uses coal to heat the building. The museum features a restored 1930's classroom; miners’ artifacts, and magazines and hundreds of photos of the miners, their familiesand cultural lives.