Famous Footwear Carrollton Texas
Famous Footwear Carrollton Texas
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Carrollton $13.32 Over 160 years ago, bear and buffalo roamed the prairie and Wichita Indians camped on the banks of the Elm Fork of the Trinity River. Settlers from places like Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, and as far away as England and Ireland began arriving in North Texas. Texas was not yet a part of the United States when Sam Houston, as president of the Republic of Texas, entered into an agreement with the Peters Colony Company to attract settlers to the area with the promise of free land. Carrollton likely received its name from one of these groups that emigrated from Carrollton, Illinois. The city grew as it became a railroad hub and later transitioned from a rural community to a prosperous Dallas suburb. In 1976, the city participated in many national bicentennial celebrations, and volunteers restored and opened a museum to honor its rural beginnings and courageous settlers. |
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Famous Texas Women Paper Dolls $8.95 Famous Texas Women Paper Dolls |
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Famous Texas Men Paper Dolls $8.95 Famous Texas Men Paper Dolls |
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Gift Experience Smartbox Serenity Texas Carrollton Square Spa and Salon $119 Enjoy a visit to Carrollton Square Spa and Salon located in historic downtown Carrollton. Carrollton Square Spa is a cozy family day spa that offers something for everyone. Try a relaxing massage and soothing facial with a peppermint foot treatment as the perfect final touch! The purpose is to provide a tranquil environment for your daily escape, where you can be yourself and experience the calm, serene atmosphere. The skin infusion package with a detoxifying body glow will have you feeling healthy and full of vitality. Visit Carrollton Square Spa and Salon today for that familiar friendly feeling that will have you glowing of beauty. |
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Carrollton, Ohio $19.79 Carrollton, Ohio |
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Famous Texas Men $9.98 Famous Texas Men : Paper Dolls by Tom Tierney Published in 2008 by Schiffer Publishing Ltd |
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Carrollton (TX) (Images of America) (Images of America) $15.98 Over 160 years ago, bear and buffalo roamed the prairie and Wichita Indians camped on the banks of the Elm Fork of the Trinity River. Settlers from places like Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, and as far away as England and Ireland began arriving in North Texas. Texas was not yet a part of the United States when Sam Houston, as president of the Republic of Texas, entered into an agreement with the Peters Colony Company to attract settlers to the area with the promise of free land. Carrollton likely received its name from one of these groups that emigrated from Carrollton, Illinois. The city grew as it became a railroad hub and later transitioned from a rural community to a prosperous Dallas suburb. In 1976, the city participated in many national bicentennial celebrations, and volunteers restored and opened a museum to honor its rural beginnings and courageous settlers. |
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Famous Texas Feuds $14.48 One of the chapters in Texas history that was written, not with the ink and pen, but with the lead of the Winchester rifle and the slugs of a double-barreled shotgun. As a result, that particular period, the decade of the 1870s, might well be termed the "bloody years." Thus C.L. Douglas begins the introduction to his now-classic Famous Texas Feuds, first published in 1936. In this piece, Douglas graphically tells the blood-stained story of the most important of the violent feuds that ravaged a number of Texas counties during the nineteenth century. Included in the book are the East Texas Conflict between the old settlers and the new settlers, otherwise known as the Regulators and the Moderators; the Taylor-Sutton controversy, which began in the early 1870s as a family quarrel over cattle and then fanned out until it included every family in DeWitt County; and the Elizario Salt War of West Texas. Also covered in the work are the Horrell-Higgins Affair of Lampasas County, the Mason County War, and the Jaybirds and the Woodpeckers clash in Richmond County. The New York Times stated of an earlier edition of Famous Texas Feuds that "Mr. Douglas tells all these tales in admirable style. He has good literary taste, a sense of drama and that skill in narration that makes due use of restraint but brings out the inherent human interest of the tale. And he gives enduring historical value to his book by his exposition of the psychological, racial, social, economic and other causes, deeply embedded in human nature, that were the most important of the forces precipitating these bloody feuds." |
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Matisse - Famous (Bronze) - Footwear $62 Zappos.com is proud to offer the Matisse - Famous (Bronze) - Footwear: This modern espadrille from Coconuts showcases trend-right metallics and exotic snake prints. ; Man-made upper. ; Thong design with stone embellishment. ; Platform wedge. ; Rubber sole. ; 3 1/4 heel. ; 7.00 oz. ; Product measurements were taken using size 7. Please note that measurements may vary by size. |
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Famous Texas Women $6.6 Paper doll artist Tom Tierney turns his attention to his home state, dishing up a dose of history along with his fashionably accurate dolls. Texas is loaded with women who''ve achieved stardom, including Mary Martin, Ann Sheridan, Jayne Mansfield, Carol B |
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Texas $5.99 Information is presented on the geography, history, landmarks, natural resources, and government of Texas. Features include sidebars with fun facts, statistics, biographies, and state name explanations; timelines; a glossary of famous people from each state; recipes; and more. |
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