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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (131473)3/6/2017 12:13:44 AM
From: nicewatch  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218043
 
Travel to the "old west" back then sounds adventurous, even for the well-heeled like your Great-Grandmother seeking a new home, but hard to imagine all that great or enjoyable during the wrong season and even the proper season. Perhaps like British and other European travelers visiting the pyramids and sphinx at Giza in the 19th century, one of those bucket list things.

But your quote gave me a laugh, the west had been settled by then but I had to look up Gower Gulch location, I've been in the Gulch a few times in my life, haha.

Based on what I've read of the development of the proverbial west if I had the magic time machine I'd want to visit a week before the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and Galveston hurricane of 1900.