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Rancho Alegre is located in central Jim Wells County at (27.739945, -98.093028 It is bordered to the northeast by Alice , the county seat , and to the south by unincorporated Alice Acres . According to the United States Census Bureau , the CDP has a total area of 1.3 square miles (3.3 km 2 ), all land.
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Rancho Alegre may refer to: Rancho Alegre, Texas, census-designated place in Jim Wells County, Texas; Rancho Alegre, Paraná, Brazilian municipality; Rancho Alegre d'Oeste, municipality in Paraná, Brazil; Rancho Alegre, Bolivia. Rancho Alegre Airport, in Bolivia; Rancho Alegre, a Boy Scouts camp in the Los Padres Council area
Oct. 31—Albuquerque's West Side now has a new place to wine and dine. D.H. Lescombes Winery & Bistro — Cottonwood recently opened its doors in a space on Albuquerque's West Side, 3771 N.M. 528 ...
Cottonwood, so named because of the cottonwood trees that flourish there, was first inhabited in 1875 or 1876 by J. W. Love. Farmers from East Texas were drawn to the area by its agricultural potential, and Dr. H. O. Broadnax constructed the first store. Cottonwood was the hub of trade in the area for a while after a post office was constructed ...
Morgan Seth Earp (April 24, 1851 – March 18, 1882) was an American sheriff and lawman.He served as Tombstone, Arizona's Special Policeman when he helped his brothers Virgil and Wyatt, as well as Doc Holliday, confront the outlaw Cochise County Cowboys in the gunfight at the O.K. Corral on October 26, 1881.
Cottonwood Spring, located at Blue Diamond, Nevada, (formerly known as Ojo de Cayetana, or Pearl Spring), was a watering place and camp site on the Old Spanish Trail and then later on the Mormon Road between Mountain Springs and Las Vegas Springs.
Owl Ranch-Amargosa is a census-designated place (CDP) in Jim Wells County, Texas, United States.The population was 527 at the 2000 census.The area is widely referred to as "Tecolote", the Spanish term for "owl".