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David Crockett Memorial

This memorial was at the front of a little park in the middle of Ozona. "Be sure you are right, then go ahead." Handy advice for the traveler.Ozona, TX is in Crockett County, named for the Alamo hero for no particular reason, apparently, other than… more »

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Pioneer Wagon

A pioneer wagon on the side of the Crockett Museum, Ozona, TX. more »

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Signs on the Crockett Museum

This was a sign made for the Crockett Museum, Ozona, TX. more »

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Wagon

We went down to a tourist trap called Whites City, which is at the intersection of Hwy 7 and 180, a little ways from Carlsbad Caverns. They had a few wagons set up in a corral outside of a strip mall area. I think I'm here. more »

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Fort

This is a little fort... thing... between Whites City and Carlsbad Caverns. I'm not sure if it's historical or if it's just covering up utilities. more »

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Mac Brazel Debris Field Statue

Not quite sure what this was about. We didn't pay admission to find out. The Internet tells me things, though: http://www.roswellfiles.com/Witnesses/brazel.htm more »

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Don Francisco Cuervo y Valdes

At the corner of Rio Grande and Mountain in Albuquerque's Old Town is a statue of Don Francisco Cuervo y Valdes, who founded Albuquerque in 1706. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_Cuervo_y_Vald%C3%A9s more »

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Albuquerque

I can almost spell it without help now. more »

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Wool Cart

A horse drawn cart used for toting wool to market. more »

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Navajo Shoes

Leather with silver buttons. more »

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