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Visiting Washington State by Train
Washington State is located on the Pacific north coast of the United State; it's bordered by British Columbia (Canada) in the North, by Idaho State on the East side, and by Oregon State in the South.
The state can be divided into 6 geographic land a [...] (Read Article)
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April 24 2012 - Pachyderm Club meeting features candidates The San Angelo Pachyderm Club will meet at noon Wednesday at Zentner's Daughter Steak House, 1901 Knickerbocker Road.The main program will be a forum of Wade Brown, Mike Conaway and Chris Younts, Republican candidates for the Texas District 11 U.S. Congress seat.A meet-and-greet with six Texas State Railroad Commission candidates will follow, during which they will introduce themselves and state ... |
April 12 2012 - Railroad candidates court Tea Partiers Most of the six candidates for Texas Railroad Commissioner were in agreement on core issues at a San Angelo Tea Party meeting Tuesday night.The federal Environmental Protection Agency needs to stay out of the way of oil and gas and not hinder business by protecting the endangered bearded lizard, they said. The Department of Energy needs to be essentially shut down, they said. Permits should not ... |
March 03 2012 - RUNNING: Trail run lures British runners Jared and Lisa Walbridge traveled from Cambridge, England, to compete against 134 other runners in the Crazy Desert Trail Run on Saturday at San Angelo State Park. |
December 28 2011 - BRUCE MCLAREN: The rail American Nov. 2 was a sort of typical day in San Angelo, if that is an appropriate way to look at sunshine, 79 degrees and brisk winds. My wife and I were on our way to Mathis Field to catch an afternoon flight to Dallas, continuing on to Chicago, the Windy City, to be passengers on three trains in a unique exploration of the western part of our country. |
December 02 2011 - RICK SMITH: Santa train kicks off season of celebration You know the Christmas season's here when Santa comes to town on a train. He's arriving on the front of a locomotive at 2 p.m. today at The Railway Museum of San Angelo, 703 S. Chadbourne St. There's no charge to meet and greet jolly St. Nick this afternoon. (Yes, a lot of the kids will be in class, but trains don't follow school schedules. Not even for Santa.) |
October 27 2011 - Trains to jump in speed, numbers Trains will take a more prominent role in San Angelo's economy and daily life with the completion of a $25 million set of improvements to the South Orient rail line. |
October 11 2011 - On the trail of the monarch butterfly Saturday morning, as the riders were assembling their horses for the Monarch Trail Ride, dark clouds in all directions from San Angelo State Park also were arranging themselves. |
October 24 2011 - Free events Saturday mark National Museum Day This Saturday, a few local treasures will take a cue from Smithsonian museums' tradition of free admission by showcasing their own exhibits to patrons at no charge.Fort Concho National Historic Landmark, San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts and San Angelo Railway Museum are again participating in Smithsonian Magazine's annual Museum Day, held nationwide. |
July 08 2011 - BILL CULLINS: MAC team puts 12 in nationals San Angelo is home to some good endurance athletes, including Ironman triathletes, marathoners, state cycling champions, and runners who compete in long distance trail running events. |
May 18 2011 - Rail museum festival to celebrate hobo life The Railway Museum of San Angelo, 703 S. Chadbourne, is celebrating the rich, colorful heritage and traditions of the hobo culture and its relationship to railroad history with a hobo festival May 21, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. |
May 17 2011 - Military, railroad helped city grow The three entities of the military, the railroad and San Angelo have a long tradition going back to the Mexican Revolution in 1912, when San Angelo's Kansas City Mexico and Orient Railroad's track and equipment were used by both Poncho Villa and the Mexican government to transport troops and equipment. |
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