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Elko /  Nevada / Cowboy poetry / National Cowboy Poetry Gathering / Vess Quinlan / Paul Zarzyski / Waddie Mitchell / Cowboy / WORD / Literature / Western United States / Nevada
Date: 2014-08-12 12:51:41
Elko
Nevada
Cowboy poetry
National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
Vess Quinlan
Paul Zarzyski
Waddie Mitchell
Cowboy
WORD
Literature
Western United States
Nevada

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