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Western Directory
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- 3 visitors recommend:
Frederic Remington
Source: Interesting.com
- Art posters, links, and free e-cards for the great painter and sculptor of the American West, Frederic Remington. You can send an e-card with the painting Dash for the Timber, The Outlier, or The Smoke Signal.
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- 3 visitors recommend:
Georgia O'Keeffe
Source: Interesting.com
City: Santa Fe, State: NM
- Art prints and links for contemporary American artist Georgia O'Keeffe. Send a free e-card with her famous red Poppy.
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- 2 visitors recommend:
Airborne, Infantry and Marine Reenactment
Source: Living History Group in the UK
City: Birmingham, Country: United Kingdom
E-mail: jojessholli@hotmail.com
- "Our Living History reenactment group is dedicated to preserving the memory of the service men and women of the Second World War. We have three main impressions, 501st PIR, 3rd Infantry and 2nd USMC."
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- 2 visitors recommend:
Texas flag merchandise
Source: Cafepress
State: TX
- Lone Star Flag t-shirts, sweatshirts, hats, mugs, and other items for Texas patriots.
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Wild West videos, DVDs, and gifts
Source: The History Channel
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- 3 visitors recommend:
Safford Pet Sitting and Dog Walking
Source: Donna Whitten
City: Safford, State: AZ
- Pet care services in Graham County, for
Safford, Thatcher the surrounding area.
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- 1 visitors recommend:
Texas Posters
Source: TexasHistory.info
City: Dallas, State: TX
- Browse dozens of Texas posters and prints.
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- 6 visitors recommend:
Ship of Gold in the Deep Blue Sea
Source: Amazon
Author: Gary Kinder
- From an Amazon reader: "One of the best nonfiction books I have ever read .... The book flips back and forth between a historical account of the SS Central America's final journey, and modern day efforts to recover the lost ship. Gary Kinder's extensive research and subsequent account of the SS Central America reads like a high-suspense thriller." (1999)
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