The banner is perfect
For God and Country.
It's a beautiful banner & a solid choice IMO
The banner is perfect
For God and Country.
It's a beautiful banner & a solid choice IMO
>The Chicago 7
That's sketch. Shout out to Ayers (who should have rotted and died in prison)?
>Gerbil ATTEMPTED to split the bread
witnessed, true story and baker confirmed ID; not a baker, no dog in the hunt. Been working out WTF for the longest, silently
>Legendary Texas Ranch 6666 sold, first time in it's 152 year history
Major Historical Event, American equivalent of a Rothie
founded by Samuel Burk Burnett, Texas town of the same name elsewhere in the state. This ranch is the home of the two time world champion American Quarter Horse Dance For Cash
Burk Burnett Texas is not so far from the Oklahoma town of my kin. The town was made famous in an old Hollywood Movie, Boom Town with Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy. The Great Depression hit the town hard. This family never noticed a thing.
"Legendary Texas Ranch that has been owned by oil dynasty for 152 years goes on sale for $192.2m after death of heiress who married four times
Famous '6666' Texas ranch has been owned by Anne Marion's family for 152 years and the listing marks the first time in its history that it has been put on the market
Anne Marion, 81, died in February from lunch cancer and as a result, the 142,000 acre property is for sale
The ranch was visited by President Roosevelt, Wild West actor Will Rogers and Indian Chief Quanah Parker"
The legendary '6666' Texas ranch is on the market for $192.2 million after the death of its owner oil heiress Anne Marion.
The estate, with over 142,000 acres, has been owned by Marion's family for 152 years. The listing marks the first time in the ranch's history that it has been put on the market.
The ranch, in Guthrie, Texas, was owned by Anne Marion, 81, for 40 years after she inherited it from her great-grandfather. She died of lung cancer in February this year.
Former President George W. Bush described her as 'a true Texan, a great patron of the arts, a generous member of our community and a person of elegance and strength' in a statement.
more, detailed article with many pictures
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9063289/Legendary-Texas-Ranch-owned-oil-dynasty-152-years-sale-192m-death-heiress.html
More on Burk Burnett Texas
Railroad/Ranching/Oil & Teddy Roosevelt's wolf hunting.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burkburnett,_Texas
Samuel Burk Burnett 1849-1922
Orignally a Missouri boy from Bates County
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Burk_Burnett