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Bernard Anthony
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4 October, 08:47
What were cow towns?
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Lucian Frey
4 October, 09:00
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Cow towns: a town or city in a cattle-raising area of western North America.
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Kassidy Stark
4 October, 09:12
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Cow towns were cities that sprang up at railroad terminals in the West. Abilene and Dodge City, Kansas were 2 early and celebrated cow towns. Cow towns are also known as cattle towns.
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