To: LA Woman3
Visited Crawford a couple of years ago, well before the Cindy Sheehan flap. Crawford isn't much more than a wide spot in the road, a railroad track runs thru town, a grain elevator next to it. A restaurant (good food) with pictures of Dubya on the wall, a service station, a store that sells postcards (sent some to my liberal friends), T-shirts (have one), a post office, a church, a few houses and that's pretty much it. The President's ranch is about six miles out of town, set back off the road far enough that it gives them some privacy. The ranch, in comparison to others in the area (at least what you can see of it) is fairly modest.
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07/28/2006 8:01:27 AM PDT by
BluH2o
To: BluH2o
Visited Crawford a couple of years ago, well before the Cindy Sheehan flap. Crawford isn't much more than a wide spot in the road, a railroad track runs thru town, a grain elevator next to it. A restaurant (good food) with pictures of Dubya on the wall, a service station, a store that sells postcards (sent some to my liberal friends), T-shirts (have one), a post office, a church, a few houses and that's pretty much it.
In otherwords a typical small Texas town minus a Dairy Queen
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