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09/07/2008

In our travels to the National Parks in North America, my wife and I discovered a laser-cut metal trinket embedded in a colorfully painted sandstone. We first saw it at Mount Rushmore and Crazy Horse gift shops, and then again at the Redwood Forest and Yosemite Parks. While at the Grand Canyon gift shop, I picked up another metal piece, much like the others, and read the attached green information tag. To my delightful surprise, I discovered it was made in Gainesville, Texas. Well . . . that is only 21 miles from our home! What a HOOT! . . .
These Southwestern decor products are not only very beautiful, but they also proudly introduce the colorful side of America’s many Southwestern cultures.
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July 17th, 2008 at 1:17 am
Southwestern Decor That Travels | Ed’s Western Decor…
Just like the good old Western day, this site has the collection that you need. Inside, you can enjoy all these western decors that you can buy at great prices. Just check it out and enjoy all the fun stuff you can get….
August 18th, 2008 at 2:50 am
Southwestern Decor That Travels | Ed’s Western Decor…
Etched glass and mirrors are really great for decors. I design my own home and I want to have it blended with a unique and elegant theme, which will not be that costly. Your prices are indeed reasonable so I guess you will have my orders soon….