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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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May 23 2012 - Wilkes-Barre homeless man back from cross-country trip Homeless man back from Ore. WILKES-BARRE - He's back. Robert Esser, the transient 83-year-old, has returned to Wilkes-Barre after a cross-country train and bus trip. "I got homesick," Mr. Esser explained Monday while eating lunch at the St. Vincent de P |
May 23 2012 - 'Homesick' transient returns to Wilkes-Barre WILKES-BARRE - He's back. Robert Esser, the transient 83-year-old featured in Monday's edition of The Citizens' Voice, has returned to Wilkes-Barre after a cross-country train and bus trip. |
May 20 2012 - Auction of Wilkes-Barre's railroad car nets $5G WILKES-BARRE - The railroad car that's been sitting at East Market Street and South Wilkes-Barre Boulevard for years will finally be leaving - in pieces. Once attached to Palooka's Diner, the car at the Market Street Square complex was sold at a county a |
May 20 2012 - Gunfighters arrive on Grapevine's Main Street Nat Barrett and Willy Majors come face to face in front of the "tower saloon," guns drawn. Each wants the $60,000 coming in on the Grapevine train, and neither wants to share the loot. |
May 03 2012 - From The A-J's Pages Austin - Texas crude oil production averaged 2,008,392 barrels daily in February, according to preliminary figures released by the Railroad Commission. |
May 03 2012 - Boy Scouts, Stewards reroute hiking trail in Barrett Park LEOMINSTER -- While others fished and walked around Barrett Park Saturday, volunteers with the Leominster Trail Stewards and Boy Scouts Troop 11 cut away at the side of a hill with a chainsaw, picks and rakes to reroute a hiking trail. |
April 21 2012 - World War II gun barrels arrive in Arizona A freight train brought Arizona two big pieces of history Friday morning -- gun barrels from World War II battleships that the state will soon add to its memorial in Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza. |
April 20 2012 - Tornado-wrecked Dallas assesses damage The tornado hurtled toward the nursing home. Physical therapist Patti Gilroy said she saw the swirling mass barreling down through the back door, after she herded patients into the hallway in the order trained: walkers, wheelchairs, then beds. |
April 20 2012 - NATION: Dallas begins assessing tornado damage ARLINGTON, Texas — The tornado hurtled toward the nursing home. Physical therapist Patti Gilroy said she saw the swirling mass barreling down through the back door, after she herded patients into the hallway in the order trained: walkers, wheelchairs, then beds. |
April 20 2012 - Tornadoes destroy homes in Dallas area; no deaths The tornado hurtled toward the nursing home. Physical therapist Patti Gilroy said she saw the swirling mass barreling down through the back door, after she herded patients into the hallway in the order trained: walkers, wheelchairs, then beds. |
April 20 2012 - Tornado-wrecked Dallas begins assessing damage ARLINGTON, Texas—The tornado hurtled toward the nursing home. Physical therapist Patti Gilroy said she saw the swirling mass barreling down through the back door, after she herded patients into the hallway in the order trained: walkers, wheelchairs, then beds. |
April 20 2012 - TEXAS TORNADO DAMAGE STRETCHES ACROSS DALLAS, FORT WORTH The Associated Press April 4, 2012 ARLINGTON, Texas — The tornado hurtled toward the nursing home. Physical therapist Patti Gilroy said she saw the swirling mass barreling down through the back door, after she herded patients into the hallway in the order trained: walkers, wheelchairs, then beds. “It wasn’t like a freight train like everybody [...] |
April 13 2012 - No ban on free meals -- or chutzpah That slap in the face you may feel this afternoon comes courtesy of the Arizona Senate. Our leaders this afternoon rejected a series of measures aimed at derailing or at least slowing down the gravy train that makes a regular run through the state Capitol. One proposal rejected this afternoon would have put an end to the free meal program, courtesy of lobbyists. Another would have barred our ... |
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