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Worth, TX: Amon Carter Museum o f Western Art, 1973).
3 Photographs o f the famous local bordello, Miss Hattie’s, now a restaurant and museum,
are available on their web site: www.misshatties.com/indexl.html. And the photographs
o f and historical information about Fort Concho can be seen on its web site:
www.fortconcho.com
4 See http://sanangelorodeo.com, as well as www.twinmountainfence.com.
5 See www.zeschandpickett.com.
6 For information about and a photograph o f these pearls, see www.puretexan.com/
concho.shtml.
7 David Syring, Places in the World a Person Could Walk: Family, Stories, Home, and
Place in the Texas Hill Country (Austin: U o f Texas P, 2000), p. 9.
8 For an example o f Hill Country spring fed creek imagery, see Creekside Apartments’
logo: http://greatersanangelorenter.com/accounts/creekside/creekside.htm; for an example
of
cowboy/ranching
imagery,
see
Hunter’s
Run
Apartments’
logo:
http://greatersanangelorenter.com/accounts/hunter/hunter.htm; and for an example o f Hill
Country evergreen oak and