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Here’s some Thurber. Thurber was a mining and brick town, until 1907 when oil was discovered in ranger, the owner of the mines said adios and headed to make money in oil

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Mingus, well not a whole lot happened there. It was the train depot for shopping the bricks, and during prohibition somehow they were still able to sell liquor, making it the only “wet” town in Palo pinto county. Because of that Mingus became notorious for bar brawls to the death….maybe that’s why there isn’t much photographed :lol:

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Burlesque dancer Zorita and her snake go for a walk on the streets of Miami in 1939 . . .

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Richard Petty & Trophy Girls on the hood of his DIXIE 400 winning 426 Hemi Plymouth at Atlanta International Raceway on August 7, 1966

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November 14, 1914, and the first Dodge Brothers car comes out of the factory... This was just four months after they stopped building parts for Ford.
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Prussian Baroness, Gisela Josephine von Krieger with her 1936 Mercedes-Benz 540 K Roadster and the Hindenburg above.
 
Photo of the band 'Heart' (also known back then as 'White Heart') in 1970, before Ann and Nancy Wilson were part of the group.
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Roger Fisher and Steve Fossen are in there...
 
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