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Although tumbleweeds were familiar icons of the West, they were not native to the West, nor were they growing around the early western towns when they were established (Boulder, 1858; Abilene, Kansas, ...
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Towns across Western Washington grapple with wintry conditions - MSNAnother resident, Rachel Mason, said her early Monday morning commute was slightly slick in spots but manageable. ... Towns across Western Washington grapple with wintry conditions. Snoqualmie, WA.
In 1914, Stanton, N.D., was bustling. The Northern Pacific Railway was extending its branch line from that town, northwest of Bismarck, west to Killdeer, N.D., so many railroad workers were ...
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