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Cayote (also Coyote) is an unincorporated community in Bosque County, Texas, United States. [1] According to the Handbook of Texas , [ citation needed ] the community had a population of 75 in 2000. History
"Sixty-foot Ornate Structure at San Mateo's New Beach Resort Through Which Thousands Will Enter in Search of Pleasure." The land was acquired for US$200,000 (equivalent to $3,640,000 in 2023) from the William H. Howard Estate Company in February 1922; [12] [13] at the time, it was the largest real estate transaction in San Mateo County. [14]
Coyote Creek Trail, San Jose California - part of the National Recreation Trail system Coyote Creek bicycle path , Los Angeles County, California Coyote Creek Bridge , Lane County, Oregon
Onion Creek Club in a 27 hole golf course located in Austin, Texas. [2] Opened in 1974, it is the only golf course designed by Jimmy Demaret , three-time Masters winner. [ 1 ] The course was restored by Coore & Crenshaw in 2014 after being destroyed by a flood the same year.
Coyote Acres is located in central Jim Wells County at (27.722475, -98.134288), [4] about 6 miles (10 km) southwest of Alice, the county It is bordered to the east by Alice Acres . According to the United States Census Bureau , the Coyote Acres CDP has a total area of 5.1 square miles (13.3 km 2 ), all land.
There’s a sneaky coyote hiding in a photo shared by a Texas state park, and unless you look real closely, you might miss it. Galveston Island State Park posted the photo to Facebook on Nov. 16 ...
The city was named for Lieutenant Lancaster Lupton, who built a trading post on Adobe Creek in 1838. [3] [4] The trading post, Fort Lupton, has been reconstructed near the site of the original fort using some of the original adobe bricks at the South Platte Valley Historical Park, which was established by the South Platte Valley Historical Society northwest of the city of Fort Lupton.
Fort Lupton may refer to: Fort Lupton, Colorado , a city in Weld County Fort Lupton (Colorado) , a trading post around which the city of Fort Lupton was formed