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Texas used to be horse country. In the 19th century, a vast swath of South Texas was known as the Wild Horse Desert, an unforgiving landscape of chaparral and scrub patrolled by herds of mustangs. These bucking broncos and faithful mares became a central part of Texan folklore.
Where Did All of Texas’ Wild Mustangs Go?
The horses may no longer roam our lands, but they shaped the state’s cowboy culture
texashighways.com
April 6, 2024 at 7:00 PM
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I regret to inform you the Today show did it.

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Hidden Valley's RanchNog is now a thing — here's how to make it
Here's how to make Hidden Valley's RanchNog.
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November 12, 2024 at 7:54 PM