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Drug Store |
Silver Slipper Saloon |
Silver City Trivia:
Silver City, Idaho Territory, never did have rail service, but the train service was within a stage ride. Here’s a Union Pacific train ticket:
Idaho Hotel, in Silver City, Idaho |
Hi, Jacquie. Good to “see” you again after the Menage A Blog event. Thanks for the cool tour. I love that kind of stuff! When I was in grade school we used to on class trips to upstate NY where we would go through an olde village with the actual old stuff and newer building, etc. for recreating the town. It was fun.
Take care,
Mara
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Great photos and history of your books! Very interesting!
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Hi Jacquie, Much Ado About Marshals is totally awesome!! I’m half way through it and hate to go to work when I could be reading..lol
Love the history of Silver City and all the historic buildings, jails,etc.
Thank you for the wonderful views from the past.
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Awesome post and pictures. I love Western historicals. Good luck!
Very interesting!
Robin D
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Your son-in-law gets brownie points for helping get those pictures for you. Thanks for the tour. It was really interesting.
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Mara, wasn’t Menage-a-Blog just awesome! And thanks for visiting Romancing The West. I’m glad your own memories of the olde village were so fun. That’s real history–not just dates of wars and such. How and where people lived fascinate me.
Hi, books4me! Love your handle, BTW. 🙂 Thanks, I should have mentioned that my daughter’s car didn’t like the Silver City road at all. As in AT ALL.
rojo13864, you’re definitely my new bff. I’m glad you’re enjoying Much Ado About Marshals on Kindle. I love writing fun books, just as much as I love giving people a few hours to laugh and escape from the daily grind. I’ll tell my daughter that you enjoyed her photos.
Tanya, thanks for stopping by! I hope you’ll give Much Ado About Marshals on Kindle a try. The world needs more western historical romance lovers!
Robin, thanks!
Stacie, yes, my son-in-law gets special treatment. He and the familiy are visiting me this week (we live 520 miles apart) so we’ve had an wonderful few days together. And I’m very happy with my daughter’s choice in men.
I am a visual person and I happen to love history so these pictures are a treat. It’s amazing to see how much things have changed or even stayed the same. I spend a lot of time googling old houses and castles because they are simply fascinating and I would love to visit a historical site one day. Thank you for sharing.
JJ, How do you do this? You are so talented…and industrious. It’s all I can do to put a few words on the page. This is a super blog!
And we both know that T. Selleck is mine…alllllll mine….tee hee
Best,
Diane
great post. love the pictures.
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