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Highway-loving cowboys whoop and holler as they take a Sunday trot around the West Texas town of Van Horn. The only way-station of consequence for 280 kilometres on Interstate 10, Van Horn serves long-distance travellers who need to buy petrol, have a drink, or stretch their legs at a bus station.

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Press, 11 May 1984, Page 14

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Highway-loving cowboys whoop and holler as they take a Sunday trot around the West Texas town of Van Horn. The only way-station of consequence for 280 kilometres on Interstate 10, Van Horn serves long-distance travellers who need to buy petrol, have a drink, or stretch their legs at a bus station. Press, 11 May 1984, Page 14

Highway-loving cowboys whoop and holler as they take a Sunday trot around the West Texas town of Van Horn. The only way-station of consequence for 280 kilometres on Interstate 10, Van Horn serves long-distance travellers who need to buy petrol, have a drink, or stretch their legs at a bus station. Press, 11 May 1984, Page 14