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  2. Chamberlin Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Chamberlin Inn has been featured in many travel magazines and books including Fodors "Choice", National Geographic Traveler Magazine, Top Ten Inns, Frommers, Historic Hotels of the Rockies, Cowboys & Indian Magazine, Moon Guide, Lonely Planet, Insider's Guide, Sunset Magazine and Western Art & Architecture.

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    Pages in category "Lifestyle magazine stubs" The following 130 pages are in this category, out of 130 total. ... Cowboys & Indians (magazine) D. Dan's Papers; Digital ...

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    Camas (magazine) Caras (magazine) Caribbean Beat; Central Asia Monitor; Cigar Aficionado; Coagula Art Journal; Cochin Herald; Comics & Games Retailer; Computerra; Continuum (magazine) Cornucopia (magazine) Cowboys & Indians (magazine) CPC Attack! Current Books; CyberPsychos AOD; Cycling Plus

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    Vlatko was born into a typical theatrical family. His parents, as artists, often traveled, so soon Stefanovski moved to Skopje, in the neighborhood Taftalidze. [2] Vlatko Stefanovski lives with his family (consisting of daughter Ana and son Jan) in Skopje. [3]

  6. Blackbear Bosin - Wikipedia

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    Blackbear Bosin (June 5, 1921 – August 9, 1980) was a self-taught Kiowa [1] /Comanche sculptor, painter, and commercial artist.He is also known by his Kiowa name, Tsate Kongia, which means "black bear."

  7. Plains Indian warfare - Wikipedia

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    The most renowned of all the Plains Indians as warriors were the Comanche whom The Economist noted in 2010: "They could loose a flock of arrows while hanging off the side of a galloping horse, using the animal as protection against return fire. The sight amazed and terrified their white (and Indian) adversaries."

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