Sentences with phrase «railroad town»

First settled in the late 1800s, Apex is one of the best - preserved railroad towns in North Carolina.
What if the tiny, mid-19th century railroad town of Roseville, Calif. had been frozen in time, then thawed out more than 100 years later in the midst of the...
The City of Grand Prairie has grown from a modest railroad town into a thriving Dallas - Fort Worth Metropolitan Area suburb.
The Katy House is located in the lovely old railroad town of Smithville, a favorite location for so many movies set in Central Texas.
What if the tiny, mid-19th century railroad town of Roseville, Calif. had been frozen in time, then thawed out more than 100 years later in the midst of the millennium?
Virginia has a number of important railroad towns with tracks extending throughout the state, westward into coal country, and northward into the DC metro area.
The City of Grand Prairie has grown from a modest railroad town into a thriving Dallas - Fort Worth Metropolitan Area suburb.
When the City of Temecula was incorporated in 1989, residents voted to retain the name of the original Native American village and eventual railroad town site.
More than a half - dozen old railroad towns between Kalamazoo and South Haven offer rest and replenishment to travelers using the Kal - Haven Trail.
Once a major railroad town, Altoona's economy is now centered around the healthcare, retail and service industries.
What began as a small railroad town has transformed into a bustling bedroom community of more than 31,000 residents.
Yet four trains a day stop in this town of 1,000 with two lively businesses, a few that make do, and otherwise the hulls of buildings of a once - busy railroad town.
Originally Killeen began as a modest railroad town, but the community experienced a growth spurt around the time of World War II when the U.S. Army turned Camp Hood into Fort Hood and began using it as a military training post.
An old railroad town and the gateway to the farmland of the Fort Mojave Indian Reservation across the river, Needles has 16 churches, seven gas stations and an 18 - hole golf course.
It is known as a railroad town because the world's largest railroad classification yard, the Bailey Yard owned by Union Pacific Railroad, is located in North Platte.
Established as a railroad town in 1882, Billings became known as «the Magic City» because of how it sprouted up from nothing to become one of the largest municipalities in the untamed West.
Huron was originally founded as a railroad town in the late 1800's.
Grafton got its start in the late 19th century as a railroad town.
It is known as a railroad town because the world's largest railroad classification yard, the Bailey Yard owned by Union Pacific Railroad, is located in North Platte.
Once a railroad town, Papillion is now a city of outdoor recreation with many trails, open spaces, trees, and areas of interest.
Originally a railroad town that served as a gateway to more remote corners of the Southeast, the vibrant city is now the largest in Georgia and remains a crucial transportation hub.
The city established itself as a railroad town with a flourishing lumber trade and, today, is spread alongside a section of Route 66.
Entering Arizona, we drive on the legendary Route 66 to the railroad town of Williams, where we spend the night at the Grand Canyon Railway Hotel.
Huron was originally founded as a railroad town in the late 1800's.
Grafton got its start in the late 19th century as a railroad town.
It is known as a railroad town because the world's largest railroad classification yard, the Bailey Yard owned by Union Pacific Railroad, is located in North Platte.
Once a railroad town, Papillion is now a city of outdoor recreation with many trails, open spaces, trees, and areas of interest.
Originally Killeen began as a modest railroad town, but the community experienced a growth spurt around the time of World War II when the U.S. Army turned Camp Hood into Fort Hood and began using it as a military training post.
About... Originally established as a railroad town, Cary has a rich and varied history dating back over a century.
In 1868 a boys school relocated in search of a better future in a railroad town.
A salvaged crossing sign above 3 - year - old Collier's antique iron bed honors his hometown's history as a railroad town.
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