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Life in Randall County Texas 1850 - 1950
Sad Monkey Railroad

Sad Monkey Railroad

Six smiling children beside the Sad Monkey railroad in Palo Duro Canyon on June 8, 1960. The Sad Monkey railroad began operation in June 1953 when J. H. Buchanan, owner of the Ford dealership in Canyon Texas purchased a narrow-gauge passenger train from a drive in theater in Illinois. Harold E. Grear and James M. Bailey installed the railroad on the floor of the canyon, operated under a contract with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. Although visitors and residents regarded the railroad as a local and state treasure, insurance costs and requirements ultimately resulted in the closure of the railroad in 1996.Sad Monkey Railroad Marker

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Life in Randall County 1850 -1950

Life in Randall County Texas 1850-1950

Books about Randall County People  and Places

Books about Randall County Texas PeopleBooks about People from about people from Canyon, Happy, Umbarger and Ogg Texas

Randall County Estates with Unclaimed Money

Randall County Unclaimed EstatesThese Deceased Residents of Randall County Left a total $56,193 in Unclaimed Money for their heirs. Please share this with your family and friends from Randall County, Canyon and Umbarger Texas to let them know how to claim their inheritance from the Texas Comptroller's Office. . . see the list

Randall County Treasures

Rare Artifacts, Books, Memorabilia and Historical Documents from Canyon, Happy, Lake Tanglewood, Palisades, Timbercreek Canyon, Cleta, Ogg, Umbarger and Zita.

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Mysterious TexasTrue Stories of Amazing People and Places in Texcas
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