How about something familiar, yet different? Chad had the Western where is it, based on his (super) photos. I don’t have photos, so all I can give you is clues, and answers to “yes” or “no” questions. Note that I have a limited imagination for these type of things. Let me know when someone else wants to try one.
Clues: This place had a mine served by a Chicago based railroad for something like 100 years, or so. The carrier fell on hard times, as did the line serving this area, and another road picked them up. A third owner now hauls the product of this mine, as the 2nd owner had (almost too many) mine products to haul out of the state at the time. The state this location is in does not touch an ocean. In fact, the climate there is quite high, dry, and dusty-a perfect backdrop for Home on the Range. Maybe that’s why this spot was the end of the line, as the rails went no further.
Well…I’m not exactly sure, as I’ve seen different mountain ranges called The Rockies, bur also called something else(?) on the same map. This state has mountains, if that helps[:)]
Well, on my map on the wall next to me, the Rocky Mountains are indicated to be located in four states- Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico (and maybe a little bit of Texas for good measure). Is this location in one of those states?
Hey, did I mention that if I get some of my facts screwed up, you don’t get to yell at me.[:D] You can call me big names I don’t understand though…[;)]
No. Just acknowledging that I don’t remember the name of those pesky mountains off the top of my head.[;)] They might be a part of the Rockies. I just don’t remember at the moment.[D)][(-D]
Is this state often maligned as a hotbed of conservatism, despite having some of the most forward thinking republicans at the political helm for years? [:)]
Yikes!![:O] Maybe I should have held out for longitude and latitude questions! Um…I think the answer is yes(?). I lived there 25 years ago, but was more interested in beer and babes than in politics.
[:I][D)][(-D] //Acknowledges said posts, and blames progressive bifocals for obvious, oversight.
Ding! Ding! We have a winner!! Wat to go Carl. And here I thought I was trying to be clever: The line was called the “High, dry and dusty” out there, and the antelope play nearby. (With the dear?)