Take a look at this historic bed and breakfast in the Texas Hill Country
Ever dream of owning your own B&B? Here’s your chance.
Take a look at Settlers Crossing, a historic bed-and-breakfast on the market in Fredericksburg.(Wingman Imagery)
If so, there’s a place for you in Fredericksburg.
The historic Settlers Crossing is a bed-and-breakfast about a four-hour drive from Dallas in the Texas Hill Country. The 35-acre property has a 4,919-square-foot main house and seven guest houses. A number of years back, it was ranked as one of
It has charm galore, and the history is unique.
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How Colt Became a Titan of the Firearms Industry
The 1911 alone would solidify Colt s claim to fame. However, there are other weapons too that put Colt squarely in the history books.
Here s What You Need to Know: Like other inventors, Colt was a forward thinker who didn’t just create the products but considered how to get people to buy them.
One of the more surprising facts about Samuel Colt that even shooting enthusiasts don t know is that he really didn’t create many of the most iconic firearms to bear his name. While the Colt Single Action Army (SAA) revolver known as the “Peacemaker” was a favorite of gunmen on both sides of the law and it went on to earn the distinction of being the “gun that won the West,” Samuel Colt was dead for more than a decade before it was released.
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