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Town Beautiful | Red River Historian's Weblog - www.redriverhistorian.com
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Red River Historian's Weblog – www.redriverhistorian.com. Explorations in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana. History of where the South meets the West. Is there such a thing as an “urban planning nerd? When I drive around – which I do a lot, to a lot of different places, in hopes of discovering the history of the Red River Valley. Are the sidewalks actually maintained, or are they pitted by ruts and dirt? Is the grocery store far away from neighborhoods, or is it close by? On June 8, 2015 at 7:58 p...
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Texas Historic Site Atlas. Handbook of Texas On-line. Texas Parks and Wildlife. Big Bend National Park. Portal to Texas History. Arriors of the Lone Star. Red River Mapping Company. Perry-Castaneda Library Map Collection. Digital Library of Oklahoma. Western History Collections, U of OK. Cane River Creole National Heritage Area. Hot Springs National Park. Arkansas Encyclopedia of History. Red River Valley Links. Red River Valley Authority. Red River Valley Tourism. Bonnie and Clyde Hideout.
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An historic Death | Red River Historian's Weblog - www.redriverhistorian.com
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Red River Historian's Weblog – www.redriverhistorian.com. Explorations in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana. History of where the South meets the West. In the US, death of history is frequent. I’m not talking about historical events today, even though they have their own share of death and destruction. I’m referencing historic preservation, or to put it more bluntly, the complete and utter lack thereof. I found myself driving through southwestern Arkansas. My fears were confirmed in Fulton. I don&#...
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A Memory | Red River Historian's Weblog - www.redriverhistorian.com
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Red River Historian's Weblog – www.redriverhistorian.com. Explorations in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana. History of where the South meets the West. I distinctly remember taking this photo of the Red River on that beautiful, memorable day. My life isn’t so humdrum after all. On June 10, 2015 at 11:06 pm Leave a Comment. To TrackBack this entry is:. Https:/ redriverhistorian.wordpress.com/2015/06/10/292/trackback/. Feed for comments on this post. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Antebellum Ghost Towns and the Railroads that did them in | Red River Historian's Weblog - www.redriverhistorian.com
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Red River Historian's Weblog – www.redriverhistorian.com. Explorations in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana. History of where the South meets the West. Antebellum Ghost Towns and the Railroads that did them in. I’ve been making several trips around the Red River Valley. To discover forgotten towns for my book project this summer. However, I don’t just look for cemeteries, even though they’re the best way to find old settlements. I want to find actual ruins! Grayson County, Texas). Sherman, Alexandr...