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To: Alan Markoff who wrote (1006)10/24/1999 9:22:00 AM
From: PROLIFE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4775
 
fortdavis.com

Nancy, It is GREAT for those age kiddos. I remember climbing the mountains in the park when I was young, and looking over the old stage coach routes. Or climbing on the "rock pile" , which is fenced off now, or going through the fort(which is rebuilt now) all in all ,a great place. The site I have linked is a good start.

dan




To: Alan Markoff who wrote (1006)10/24/1999 10:08:00 AM
From: PROLIFE  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4775
 
BTW, tell your friend that the reason they celebrate the Alamo is that ALL the good actors were there.......John Wayne, Richard Widmark, Chill Wills..........

dan



To: Alan Markoff who wrote (1006)10/24/1999 1:43:00 PM
From: truedog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4775
 
to: Alan Markoff
from: truedog

Nancy, I do not want to be a pest, but the official meal of Texas starts out with a chicken fried steak and cream gravy, with french fries and Texas toast(about 3/4" thick).

Also, tell your Israeli friend that the Alamo was not, really, a loss. Had those 187 brave men not detained Santa Ana for that length of time, Sam Houston could not have gathered the army enough to give the Mexican army a good fight. Those 2,000 US troops, sent by Andy Jackson,just across the Sabine river didn't hurt either, although no one really knows if they were needed or not. Because of siesta time, I don't think so.

^ ^ ^TD