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Re: ROAD TRIP: A New BBM Game
« Reply #570 on: November 09, 2006, 11:34:06 am »
Glendo, WY



Glendo is a community small in number (229 residents) but big in heart!  Incorporated on May 20, 1922, the Glendo area is rich in history.  The California, Oregon, Mormon Trails and the Overland Stage route passed south of Glendo.

The town is home to Glendo State Park, one of several state recreation areas along the North Platte River in Wyoming.  Glendo State Park features one of Wyoming's many reservoirs, a hydroelectric power plant, and campgrounds, beaches, hiking trails, and a marina. The reservoir is extremely popular on the 4th of July. attracting large crowds from Colorado State University and the University of Wyoming.
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Re: ROAD TRIP: A New BBM Game
« Reply #571 on: November 09, 2006, 11:43:08 am »
Ozona , Tx

OZONA, TEXAS. Ozona, the county seat and only town in Crockett County, is on Interstate Highway 10 and State Highway 163, midway between Houston and El Paso and 100 miles north of the Texas-Mexico border. It was known as Powell Well when it was founded in 1891. E. M. Powell, a land surveyor, drilled a well near Johnson Draw, established a windmill, and offered water and land for a school, churches, parks, a courthouse, and a jail. Joe Moss, Powell's agent, sold lots, and early settlers planted pecan trees in the shallow soil. Frank M. Boykin served as postmaster for the post office, established on September 3, 1891. The community was chosen as the county seat over nearby Emerald in an election on July 7, 1891, when the first commissioners' court was held. Powell Well became Ozona, named for the quantity of open air or ozone. By 1892 the community had a population of 400, a saloon, a blacksmith, two restaurants, a school, a feed yard, and other businesses. By 1898 the local Crockett Hotel had become a stage stop on the road to San Angelo. The Ozona Kicker, founded by Claude B. Hudspethqv in 1892, was renamed the Ozona Stockman in 1914. The Crockett County Courthouse, designed by Oscar Ruffini,qv was built from locally quarried limestone in 1902. Emerald School moved to Ozona in 1897. Water from the area's deep wells at Water Works Hill and available land drew settlers to the area. Cattle were brought in the early 1880s, and Rambouillet sheep and Angora goats were imported some time later. Gas and oil wells discovered within the town limits continued in production in the late 1980s, but Ozona was never a boom town. The 1936 state highway map showed two schools, two churches, and numerous businesses and dwellings at the townsite, despite a 1926 fire that destroyed a block of business buildings. A flood in 1954 destroyed almost half the town's houses and cost sixteen lives. In 1986 Ozona had two banks, the county library, a radio station, the Ozona Community Center (built in 1936), and a population of 4,200, which was more than 50 percent Hispanic. The Junior Rodeo and fall deer season are among the town's annual events. The Crockett County Museum, located in the County Courthouse Annex, collects and exhibits artifacts connected with area history. Emerald House, the town's oldest dwelling, has been moved to a park near State Highway 290. In 1990 the population was 3,181.
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Re: ROAD TRIP: A New BBM Game
« Reply #572 on: November 09, 2006, 12:02:59 pm »
Amphion, TX

Although a post office was opened in 1881 (closed 1916), no one seems to remember the origin of the town's name. The town had two cotton gins and a store by 1887 and by the mid 1890s, the number of residents was around 100 and town businesses included a hotel. Amphion had both a school and Masonic lodge prior to 1900. The school had 72 students taught by two teachers by 1904 and Amphion's future looked rosy. But when the Artesian Belt Railroad bypassed the town in 1909, the writing was on the wall. The population remained at 100 for a few years, but as businesses moved to Jourdanton, the decline became evident. Enrollement shrank and the town settled into a long decline. The town managed to keep the school open through the Great Depression but after WWII and school consolidation, Amphion was labeled a ghost town by the mid-1950s.

Although there is no cemetery marked Amphion on the Atascosa County map, the name Amphion appears surrounded by four nearby cemeteries (Rodriquez, Alvarado, Herrera and Willborn).

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Re: ROAD TRIP: A New BBM Game
« Reply #573 on: November 09, 2006, 02:09:10 pm »
Nordegg, Alberta

Situated just off the scenic David Thompson Highway, Nordegg offers stunning views, campgrounds and trails for hiking and mountain biking. Other popular activities include canoeing and horseback tours. The Brazeau Collieries Minesite Industrial Museum is both a Provincial Historic Resource and a National Historic Site. Nordegg is located west of Red Deer.
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Re: ROAD TRIP: A New BBM Game
« Reply #574 on: November 09, 2006, 02:14:52 pm »
Graham, Tx

About Graham, Texas

Graham is a thriving community of 9,000 located in North Central Texas. Called by the award winning Texas Highways magazine "neither too big nor too small, but 'just right'," Graham combines the best of small town living with city conveniences.

Visitors find our town to be located in an area of great natural beauty, with numerous cultural activities available. The countryside is filled with many different types of wildlife and has a reputation for being one of the best game hunting areas in the state. The nearby lakes and rivers offer the water recreation enthusiast a variety of water sports including fishing, boating, scuba diving, canoeing and swimming. Graham is the closest city to nearby Possum Kingdom Lake.

History also lives in Graham and a number of historic markers can be found in the County. Graham is located along the route of the Texas Forts Trail. Fort Belknap and Fort Richardson are both nearby. A number of activities are held throughout the year on our beautiful downtown square, the Largest Downtown Square in the United States. Graham's downtown square also is full of shops offering one-of-a-kind merchandise and antiques. Graham is an official Main Street city.

Residents of Graham find our community to be a great place to raise a family. The school district is excellent, and is ranked in the top ten of the Lone Star Cup competition which combines excellence in academics, sports and other extracurricular activities into a ranking among all the schools in the state of Texas. Graham's community facilities and community organizations rate as good or better than those found in cities much larger.

Graham is also a great place to do business. Employers find that the workforce is skilled and eager to put in an honest day's work for a fair wage. The community's infrastructure is up-to-date and the regulatory environment is business friendly. The Graham Industrial Association assists local businesses with their growth needs and businesses seeking to expand or relocate to Graham.

We are approximately 80 miles west of Fort Worth, 60 miles south of Wichita Falls and 75 miles from Abilene. If you live nearby, we invite you to make Graham a day trip destination. If you are looking to relocate, you won't find a better place to live. If you are looking for a site to expand your business, make sure Graham is on your short list.

For additional information on our beautiful community, please contact the Graham Area Chamber of Commerce at P.O. Box 299, Graham, TX 76450, or by calling (800) 256-4844. We thank you for taking the time to visit us on the Internet, and we hope to see you in Graham soon.

The Graham Chamber of Commerce is a proud member of the Texas Chamber of Commerce Executives.


Graham was also the name of an auto mantfacturer Graham-Paige Motors producing Graham automobiles from 1928 to 1940.
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Re: ROAD TRIP: A New BBM Game
« Reply #575 on: November 09, 2006, 03:47:55 pm »
Moose, WY

There is a scenic drive from Wilson to Moose, WY...sounds pretty.

"Although this 16-mile drive is not entirely in Grand Teton National Park, it leads to a back road in the park. The road travels about 7 miles through developed land around Jackson, and beyond through 9 miles of verdant hillsides, stands of aspens, and running brooks. If the two-lane road, partially unpaved and not well-maintained, were better, increased traffic would destroy its charm. This drive is not recommended for people in a hurry. Special attractions: A country lane, and a fair chance to see moose at dusk or dawn at the Sawmill Ponds. Nearby points of interest: Jackson; Snake River access; Jackson Hole Ski Resort and tram to the top of Rendezvous Mountain; Death Canyon and Granite Canyon hiking trails; and Phelps Lake. This eTrail is a complete description of a scenic drive with a route map and information on the best travel seasons, interesting sites, recreation opportunities, camping locations, and much more. "

http://www.trails.com/tcatalog_trail.asp?trailid=XFA135-024
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Re: ROAD TRIP: A New BBM Game
« Reply #576 on: November 09, 2006, 11:00:39 pm »
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Re: ROAD TRIP: A New BBM Game
« Reply #577 on: November 09, 2006, 11:08:39 pm »
Ore City, Tx

ORE CITY, TEXAS. Ore City, at the junction of U.S. Highway 259 and Farm Road 1649, thirteen miles northeast of Gilmer in eastern Upshur County, was originally part of the William Murray League. A school known as the Murray League Institute began operating in the area before the Civil War.qv Rich iron ore deposits were discovered in the area during the antebellum period, and ore was mined sporadically from the 1860s through 1900. Around 1910 efforts were made to begin industrial mining of the ore. In 1911 L. P. Featherstone persuaded the Santa Fe line to finance a rail link with Port Bolivar. By 1914 thirty miles of line, known as the Port Bolivar Iron Ore Railway, had been built, connecting newly founded Ore City with Longview. The town of Ore City was platted around 1911, and a post office opened the next year. By 1914 the town had several saw, shingle, and planing mills. It also had a bank, five general stores, a blacksmith shop, and an estimated population of 400. After the outbreak of World War Iqv further construction on the railroad link was halted, and the line was abandoned in 1927. The town survived, however, and in the mid-1930s Ore City had two schools, several churches, a sawmill, ten stores, and a number of houses. Its population in 1936 was 500. It declined after World War II,qv reaching a low of 385 in 1952, when the town incorporated. The number of inhabitants topped 800 in the mid-1960s, and by 1976 Ore City had a population of 900 and thirty-four businesses. Many of the residents were employed at the nearby Lone Star steel mill. In 1990 Ore City was the second largest city in Upshur County; it had a population of 898 and thirty-one businesses.

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Re: ROAD TRIP: A New BBM Game
« Reply #578 on: November 09, 2006, 11:20:22 pm »
Yantis, TX

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From the map, maybe Jess(injest) lives nearby???

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Re: ROAD TRIP: A New BBM Game
« Reply #579 on: November 10, 2006, 01:00:18 am »
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