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Ghost Town #2 - Bradshaw, TX About 30 miles south of Abilene on US Hwy 83 lies the town of Bradshaw It was founded in 1909 when the Santa Fe Railroad laid tracks through the area
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Ghost Towns in SD (87 replies) Thinking of moving to Canton or there abouts (31 replies) Latest news from Fairview, SD collected exclusively by city-data com from local newspapers, TV, and radio stations
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- the 20 highest towns communities in Tennessee. . . (Crossville, Fairfield . . .
Listed by ascending elevation; additions corrections welcome: 20 Tracy City - 1830' 19 Beersheba Springs - 1845' 18
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Especially in places like New England where towns are the primary and only form of government Boston is a small city near a lot of places to a lot of people Everett is *near Boston* it isn’t Boston By postal address the mayor of Boston, doesn’t live in Boston The fact you mail a complaint to the Boston Police Department to Roxbury MA
- Medicare Medicaid cuts? - Politics and Other Controversies -Democrats . . .
Correct and that 8% live in places like rural Kentucky, Iowa, and Arkansas where the jobs are slim to none I keep reminding people that don’t travel outside their surburbs that the US is Huge and full of rural areas with little to no jobs, reclining populations, and people survive on Medicaid, government assistance
- Most Americans support mass deportations - Politics and Other . . .
The chicken plants here in Alabama and Mississippi were targeted back in 2019 just before Trump left office and the towns emptied of all the migrants Contrary to what the left says - Alabama residents lined up in mass for those jobs
- Where is there the least wind? (Billings, Great Falls: home, living in . . .
The wind to avoid is North wind in winter especially if you raise livestock It is possible to find areas that are small East-West valleys off of large North-South watersheds that are protected by Northern hills mountain ridges but with a good Southern exposure
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