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  2. Queho - Wikipedia

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    Queho was blamed for the death of Maude ("Daisy") J. Douglas [12] after a search outside the cabin at the Techatticup Mine in Nelson, Nevada. Settlers said Queho cursed the land. They called it "The Curse of Queho." [14] In March 1919, the reward for capturing Queho "dead or alive" increased from an initial bounty of $1,000 to $3,000. [2]

  3. Cabela's - Wikipedia

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    Cabela's then sold fishing gear as well as equipment for hunting, backpacking, and other outdoor activities. [5] In 1991, a 75,000-square-foot retail store was opened in Sidney. [ 5 ] More stores were built, decorated with outdoor scenery, mounted animals, and aquariums. [ 5 ]

  4. Nevada Day - Wikipedia

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    The clues all have to do with Nevada history so it encourages people to study the state's history in order to find the "treasure". Upon finding it, the treasure (a small plaque referred to as a "medallion") can be redeemed for up to $1000. [4] In 2003, 2008, and 2014 the legal holiday for Nevada Day fell on October 31, the actual day of admission.

  5. List of Nova episodes - Wikipedia

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    NOVA explores the mighty Colorado River which today has become the lifeblood of the Southwest, providing water and electricity to the farms and cities of California, Nevada, and Arizona. The program examines the political expediency and technological over-optimism that has led to some major miscalculations of the river's capacity.

  6. Wolf hunting - Wikipedia

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    In 1897, members of the Moscow Hunting Society killed their first 1000 wolves, though the number of professional wolf hunters at the time was rather low. Former serfs began hunting wolves after their emancipation in 1861, though rarely with success, as civilian firearms were highly expensive, and the cheaper ones were usually primitive and ...

  7. Passenger pigeon - Wikipedia

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    Before hunting the juvenile pigeons, the Seneca people made an offering of wampum and brooches to the old passenger pigeons; these were placed in a small kettle or other receptacle by a smoky fire. [96] The Ho-Chunk people considered the passenger pigeon to be the bird of the chief, as they were served whenever the chieftain gave a feast. [97]

  8. Experts: How To Realistically Save $1,000 in 2024 - AOL

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    Fourteen percent said they wanted to save at least $1,000. If you want to save $1,000 by the end of 2024, the best approach is to set and follow a realistic plan.

  9. Oregon Trail - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 4 January 2025. Historic migration route spanning Independence, MO–Oregon City, OR For other uses, see Oregon Trail (disambiguation). The Oregon Trail The route of the Oregon Trail shown on a map of the western United States from Independence, Missouri (on the eastern end) to Oregon City, Oregon (on ...