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Annie Riggs Memorial Museum
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Photograph of the Annie Riggs Memorial Museum. It is an old two-story brick building with a wrap-around porch.
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Burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia)
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Photograph of a burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia), taken at Historic Fort Stockton.
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First National Bank building, Fort Stockton
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Photograph of the First National Bank building, which currently houses the Fort Stockton Police Department. Four columns hold up the overhang. There are cars parked in the background.
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Fort Stockton train depot
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Photograph of the Fort Stockton train depot. It is a stone building with a red roof and green trim. There are several cars parked in front of and behind the building. Construction equipment is visible to the left.
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Fort Stockton train depot
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Photograph of the Fort Stockton train depot. It is a stone building with a red roof and green trim. There are several cars parked in front of and behind the building.
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Historic Fort Stockton, Barracks
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Photograph of the barracks at Historic Fort Stockton.
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Historic Fort Stockton, Guard House
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Photograph of a guard house in Historic Fort Stockton. Mountains and trees are visible in the background.
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Historic Fort Stockton Visitor Center
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Photograph of the "Historic Fort Stockton Visitor Center," as declared by a sign on the front lawn. The building is small, and there is a car parked in the driveway to the right.
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Korean and Vietnam War Memorial, Pecos County
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Photograph of a Korean and Vietnam Memorial in Pecos County. It reads: "Lest We Forget. Korea, Paul M. Hall. Viet Nam, Ricardo G. Davis, Salvador G. Duran. Erected 1979 by V. F. W. Post 7475 Pecos County."
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Paisano Pete
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WELCOME TO FORT STOCKTON. Paisano Pete, the "world's largest" roadrunner.
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Paisano Pete, world's largest roadrunner
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Paisano Pete, the "world's largest" roadrunner.
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Paisano Pete, world's largest roadrunner
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Paisano Pete, the "world's largest" roadrunner.
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Pecos County Courthouse, Fort Stockton
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Pecos County Courthouse
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Pecos County Courthouse, Fort Stockton
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Pecos County Courthouse
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Pecos County Courthouse, Fort Stockton
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Pecos County Courthouse
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Pecos County Jail
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Pecos County Jail
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Pecos County WW I Memorial
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Pecos County WW I Memorial.
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Pecos County WW I Memorial, close-up of plaque
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Pecos County WW I Memorial, plaque with names. PECOS COUNTY'S CONTRIBUTION 1917 - TO THE WORLD WAR - 1919 ABLE, J.D. HOEFS, E.G. PRYOR, IKE T. ACHTERBERG, ALBERT J. HOLLOWAY, E.H. PYLE, F.B. ACHTERBERG, GEORGE ISAAC, JOHN J. PYLE, T.H. BARR, R.E. JACKSON, BARNEY QUINTELA, JOSE BENNETT, R.A. JACKSON, H.L. RIGGS, STERLING BRAGG, W.R. JACKSON, JOE RIGGS, WALTER BROWN, W.L. JACKSON, MARK REDWINE, W.C. BROYLES, JACK JACKSON, W.C. RIGSBEE, JAMES E. BROYLES, JAMES JACKSON, O.K. ROONEY, PHILIP BURKETT, GEORGE JAMESON, W.C. ROONEY, O.A. CAMP, JO W. JESSUP, D.M. ROONEY, V.L. CAMPOS, ALBERTO JOHNS, URBAN ROTAN, GARNETTE CANNON, O.C. JOHNSON, T.W. RIZ, LEANDRO CASTRO, LIBRO LAKE, J.E. RYAN, B.H. CHIPMAN, E. LAMBERT, J.E. RYAN, J.W. COFFEY, W.L. LANG, C.H. SANDERSON, PRYOR CONNER, J.R. LEWIS, THEODORE SCOTT, WILL COSTELLO, JOSE LIGON, ASTIN SHARP, J.M. COWGILL, F. LIGON, LLOYD SHEDD, OWEN DACY, J. LIGON, E.B. SMITH, B.G. DAKAN, B.B. LITTLE, R.L. SMITH, L.S. DALTON, R. LIVINGSTON, H.R. STARNES, W.V. DAMS, M.A. LYLE, G.C. STONE, FRANCIS DAVIS, J.A. MAPES, EMMET STONE, L.W. DEES, A.H. MARINES, JOSE SULLIVAN, J.L. DUNCAN, F.C. MASON, H.F. SUMMERALL, GILES DURAN, M. MARTIN, CHARLIE TEN EYCK, ALFRED ELLIOTT, C.H. MARTIN, W.A. THEN EYCK, WILLIAM E. FARRIS, C.L. MARTIN, W.L. THOMPSON, C.L. FLORES, MANUEL McCALLUM, F.A. THOMPSON, C.P. FORD, S.P. McDOWELL, A.W. THOMPSON, MELVIN FRY, F.E. McKEE, J.R. TURNEY, M.L. FRY, S. McQUARTERS, R.B. UNKEFER, C.R. FUENTES, R. MENDEL, H.D. WALDO, A.W. FULCHER, A.W. METZGAR, R.H. WALKER, K.B. FREET, A.T. METCALF, CONDREY WALKER, L.R. FLETCHER, BOB MOFFETT, J.D. WATSON, E.L. GARCIA, S.R. MOORE, JOHN WHEELER, HENRY GILMAN, C.E. MOORE, W.L. WESTERMAN, W.B. GIRVIN, E.R. MUSGRAVE, W.W. WEVER, RALPH GIVEN, R.A. NEAL, J.R. WILBANK, W.H. GLENN, W.D. NIMON, E.J. WILBURN, C.A. GRABLE, H.M. ONSURES, SEBERO WILEY, J.B. GRAEFF, WALTER PASCHAL, J.H. WILLIAMS, C.W. HALLFORD, E.W. PINA, SOTERO WILLIAMS, E.R. HALLFORD, JOE PENA, …
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Pecos County WWII Memorial
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"Lest we Forget. A. J. Campbell, J. C. Daugherty, Miguel V. Franco, Guillermo Garcia, D. M. Garvin, G. W. Johnson, Howard Johnson, Don King, Ray LeGrand, James Lemeilleur, Ray McKinzie, Jimmy Moody, Robert P. Murchison, Paul Pace, James Parks, Jose Pena, Eulogio C. Rodriguez, Jose F. Rodriguez, Santiago Sanchez, Paul V. Slaten, Orville Smith, I. H. Stephenson, Felipe Tovar, Marvin Wynn. Pecos County World War II Memorial, Erected 1965 by American Legion of Pecos County."
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Pecos County Zero Stone sign
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Pecos County "Zero Stone" the base point from which all West Texas land surveys originated. Stone dates from 1859.
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Sesquicentennial Monument, Pecos County
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"Dedicated to the Pioneer Spirit of the 13,176 people of Pecos County to commemorate the celebration of the Texas Sesquicentennial, 1836-1986. Dedicated Dec. 13th, 1986.
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Site of Fort Stockton Monument, Pecos County
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"Site of Fort Stockton Monument. Established on the Comanche Trail, March 2, 1859. As a protection to the San Antonio - San Diego mail route - named in honor of Commodore Robert Field Stockton, 1795-1866, who captured California for the United States. A state stand on the San Diego line, 1858-1861. Evacuated by federal troops during the Civil War. Reoccupied July 1867, permanently abandoned June 30, 1886."
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Visit Historic Downtown sign, Fort Stockton
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VISIT HISTORIC DOWNTOWN. Sign in Fort Stockton.
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Windmills on I-10
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Windmills on I-10, between Ozona and Fort Stockton.
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Windmills on I-10
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Windmills on I-10, between Ozona and Fort Stockton.