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Re: ROAD TRIP: A New BBM Game
« Reply #380 on: October 27, 2006, 01:26:12 pm »
Horse Creek, Wy

Getting ready for a ROAD TRIP in my 1951 Frazer. San Diego, Ca to  Hesperia, Ca then to Whittier, Ca.   

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Re: ROAD TRIP: A New BBM Game
« Reply #381 on: October 27, 2006, 02:15:06 pm »
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Re: ROAD TRIP: A New BBM Game
« Reply #382 on: October 27, 2006, 03:21:09 pm »
Newgulf, TX

 The Texas Gulf Sulphur Company built the town in 1928 - before most of Wharton county had paved roads. Named by contest (open to employees only), Newgulf was comprised of 400 one, two, and three bedroom houses that were leased to employees. The town even had its own downtown - a single four-lane road with essential businesses on either side, including a movie theater.
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The town had its own post office and the company provided a hospital, library, school, and golf course. The population of Newgulf was 1,586 in 1940 - the highest it would ever be. The semi-isolated community was a world unto itself - and residents developed into a very close-knit community - seldom venturing out - even to still-developing Boling - just 3 miles away.

The year Newgulf "opened" an independent school district was formed with three schools. Iago, Texas and Newgulf each had elementary schools, and Boling hosted the region's high school. After WWII Newgulf began to decline as the demand for sulphur deceased. Texas Gulf Sulphur built new plants and local employees were laid off.

Company houses were first sold to "civilian" buyers in the early 60s. More efficient mining practices led to further layoffs and for the 1980 census there were just under 1,000 residents. Only 100 houses remained by 1990 and residents did more of their shopping in Wharton. The clubhouse and golf course continued in operation but in 1993 the post office closed and the Newgulf school merged with the Boling school.


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Re: ROAD TRIP: A New BBM Game
« Reply #383 on: October 27, 2006, 05:28:35 pm »
Fort Macleod, AB
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Re: ROAD TRIP: A New BBM Game
« Reply #384 on: October 27, 2006, 05:38:52 pm »
I see that we had a double "Y" post this afternoon.  jpwagoneer (king of the "Y" cities) posted Yondese del Cedro, Mexico, after belbbmfan's Yellowstone, Alberta.  :P

Rather than worry about changing the posts that followed jp's, I am granting belbbmfan a special SIDE TRIP, which means she can post a city beginning with whatever letter she wishes, no matter what the post before hers might dictate!

Choose well, belbbmfan!   8)
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Re: ROAD TRIP: A New BBM Game
« Reply #385 on: October 27, 2006, 05:39:15 pm »
Didsbury, AB

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Re: ROAD TRIP: A New BBM Game
« Reply #386 on: October 27, 2006, 05:50:29 pm »
Yarrellton, TX

AKA Yaralton, or Yarrelton, the town was formed in the late 1860s by settlers from Alabama. The town was named to honor Storekeeper / Judge Tom Yarrell.

The first classes of the school were held under a brush-arbor in 1876. A post office opened in 1886. In 1890 the population was 50 and the town had a gin and two stores.

Yarrellton was once famous for its huge Fourth of July picnics, which sometimes drew crowds over a thousand people. In 1941 the population was reported as fifty-eight and its been in a slow decline ever since.

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Re: ROAD TRIP: A New BBM Game
« Reply #387 on: October 27, 2006, 08:09:30 pm »
I see that we had a double "Y" post this afternoon.  jpwagoneer (king of the "Y" cities) posted Yondese del Cedro, Mexico, after belbbmfan's Yellowstone, Alberta.  :P

Rather than worry about changing the posts that followed jp's, I am granting belbbmfan a special SIDE TRIP, which means she can post a city beginning with whatever letter she wishes, no matter what the post before hers might dictate!

Choose well, belbbmfan!   8)

Fabienne, I want you to realize, we have had no J, Q, or V towns....think Quanah, Quanah....

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Re: ROAD TRIP: A New BBM Game
« Reply #388 on: October 28, 2006, 12:59:15 am »
North San Pedro, Tx

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Re: ROAD TRIP: A New BBM Game
« Reply #389 on: October 28, 2006, 05:35:09 am »
I see that we had a double "Y" post this afternoon.  jpwagoneer (king of the "Y" cities) posted Yondese del Cedro, Mexico, after belbbmfan's Yellowstone, Alberta.  :P

Rather than worry about changing the posts that followed jp's, I am granting belbbmfan a special SIDE TRIP, which means she can post a city beginning with whatever letter she wishes, no matter what the post before hers might dictate!

Choose well, belbbmfan!   8)

hmmm, verrrrry difficult, i have to say!


Fabienne, I want you to realize, we have had no J, Q, or V towns....think Quanah, Quanah....

Leslie


okay, Leslie, a special tribute to you!  :-*

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Fabienne
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