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A Great Place in the Hill Country
Ask anyone in the Hill Country where to find the Cowboy Capital of the World and they will say Bandera Texas. It’s a small town with a beautiful nineteenth century courthouse and a cast of ‘The Bronco Buster’ by Remington in the middle of town. A few blocks South is the Flying Horse. At least that’s what it looks like to me.
There are plenty of things to do and see in town. Small shops, restaurants and bars are scattered along Main Street. Just remember this is ranching country so the barbecue is excellent and is always beef. Vegetarians won’t starve there is plenty variety for every taste.
Not All Cowboys Ride Horses
The hill country in is a great place to ride so Bandera is filled with motorcycles on the weekends.The annual bike rally each spring attracts thousands of riders. The municipal park North of town turns in a huge campground for the better part of a week. There are plenty of beautiful machines and noise but everyone is always friendly.
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Free Calendars for the New Year
We are pleased to announce the first photo calendar downloads for 2020. This marks the third series of photo calendars from PhotoTrice. We hope you enjoy them and don’t forget to tell your friends.
The calendars are created as secured PDF documents for print or online display. Two date formats are available, North America version with weeks starting on Sunday or World version with weeks starting on Monday. You may distribute them freely as long as the original PhotoTrice logo, website information and copyright notice remain intact.
- North American calendars have weeks starting on Sunday.
- International calendars have weeks starting on Monday
Free Photo Calendar Downloads
Download this photo calendar using the links below. They are completely free with no signup or personal information required. The calendars are published as secured PDF documents that may be printed or displayed as desired.
Author: Ken
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