where the Grapes of Wrath was filmed:
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damn check out the outdoor jail cell- would suck in the winter
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cool story and 4WD to boot
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I stayed in The Pride House in Jefferson, Texas. It is suppose to be one of the earliest Bed and Breakfast inns in Texas. My co-workers wife is a part of a ghost hunter team (or something like that) and they have done a few investigations there. We stayed in the C.E. Saterlee room which has shutters inside the room. They were all shut when we went to bed. We woke up during the night and found that they were all open. The door was locked and I didn't see any kind of devices to make them open. It was creepy and my girlfriend does not want to go back.
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the site where Davey Crockett and Sam Houston first crossed into Texas:
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known as the "mother colony" of all mormons in Texas
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Originally posted by Tyrone Biggums View PostMy family and I visited one near the Grand Canyon when I was a kid. We had a real crazy encounter with some old prospector who thought we were there to steal the gold he claimed was around those parts. He locked the whole family up in the ghost town jail and stole our car. We were able to get out and my dad tracked the guy down and was able to convince him that we were no threat to him or his prospecting.
No sooner did we get out of that mess, when we finally got to the Grand Canyon, my little sister and I got lost chasing some elusive little Indian(feather) kid around. Turns out the kid was on the run because he was afraid to tell his grandpa that he wanted to be an astronaut when he grew up. Once again, my dad saved the day by talking with the Chief and then we all partied down with him and his tribe and he gave us all cool Indian names. I'm pretty sure the maid fucked one of the tribe butcher while we were there.
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barges would travel from the gulf to Dallas?
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this sounds really cool to visit
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Originally posted by SMKR View Postwhere are the Texas ones that are close by?Originally posted by SMKR View PostOriginally posted by SMKR View PostOriginally posted by SMKR View PostOriginally posted by SMKR View PostOriginally posted by SMKR View PostOriginally posted by SMKR View PostOriginally posted by SMKR View PostOriginally posted by SMKR View Postthe place of the last indian battle in the entire USA-
http://www.ghosttowns.com/states/tx/fortholland.htmlOriginally posted by SMKR View PostOriginally posted by SMKR View PostOriginally posted by SMKR View Postdamn check out the outdoor jail cell- would suck in the winter
http://www.ghosttowns.com/states/tx/mobeetie.htmlOriginally posted by SMKR View PostOriginally posted by SMKR View Postthe site where Davey Crockett and Sam Houston first crossed into Texas:
http://www.ghosttowns.com/states/tx/jonesboro.htmlOriginally posted by SMKR View Postknown as the "mother colony" of all mormons in Texas
http://www.ghosttowns.com/states/tx/kelsey.htmlOriginally posted by SMKR View PostOriginally posted by SMKR View PostOriginally posted by SMKR View PostOriginally posted by SMKR View PostOriginally posted by SMKR View PostOriginally posted by SMKR View Post
im not sure why it bothers me, but i would like to smash your fingers with a hammer.
god bless.It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men -Frederick Douglass
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