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Hines Park history

nge

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Here is one link to get you started.......nge http://apps.detnews.com/apps/history/index.php?id=98
 
lived in that area. Sad that some of the old homes were destroyed because of high maintence and etc. You could probably easily spend lots of time taking pictures in that area. Thanks for the link, interesting reading. Kelley (Texas) :)
 
I got stuck on the link, still looking for more info about Henry Ford and his cottage industries in Hines Park.....lol
 
Here is another link, scroll way near the bottom of page, these links that I have provided should keep you busy most of the winter........lol....nge http://www.nankinmills.org/Hines%20Drive.htm
 
I have a full plate today and may not be able to read the information until later. I need to help a friend with a horse recovering from Founder, trying to save the horse. Kelley (Texas) :)
 
Hope that the horse made it, Kelley. It is my first year with horses on the place, and I worry.
 
hopefully can be returned to light duty riding.

First year with horses on your place? What do you have? Kelley (Texas) :)
 
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