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Travel Bug Dog Tag Bead-Pyote Pale Pink Stone Donut TB

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Released:
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Origin:
Texas, United States
Recently Spotted:
Unknown Location

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Please drop this item in rural OR Premium Member Only caches.  Do not place it in an urban cache or abandon it at a caching event.  Transport the bug in the original plastic bag for as long as the bag lasts; the bag keeps the trackable clean and prevents tangling with other items.  Otherwise, take the travel bug anywhere you wish.  No permission is needed to leave the U.S.

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About This Item

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This is one of a series of large beads obtained from different places and converted into travel bugs. They are named Texas towns with interesting names or histories.

Originally called Pyote Tank, the former community is on IH 20 in central Ward County.  In 1881, before the Texas and Pacific Railway laid its tracks through the area, the company opened a telegraph office at Pyote Tank. The name for the town has been credited to the Chinese railroad workers' pronunciation of coyote.  Other sources indicate it was named for the peyote cacti common to the region. 

In 1926 oil was discovered in Hendrick oilfield in nearby Winkler County.  By 1928 Pyote became the trading and shipping center for area oil activity, and its population soared to 3,500.  Thirty-one rooming houses and hotels were quickly built.  The boom ended in the 1930s when the railroad built a spur to Monahans, eliminating Pyote from oilfield shipping. In 1931 Pyote declined to a population of 1,097.  By 1941 the population was reported as 201.  In the 1980s it had a population near 400.

In 1942 Pyote Air Force Station was constructed at Pyote on land owned by the University of Texas;  it was used for bomber training.  After World War II more than 4,000 bombers and fighter planes were sent to the Pyote base for melting into scrap metal.  Among those stored there were the Enola Gay, which dropped the first atomic bomb, and Swoose, General MacArthur's plane. However, those two famous planes were rescued from destruction by the Smithsonian Institution. 

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Tracking History (3769.4mi) View Map

Mark Missing 7/17/2015 Lefty624 marked it as missing   Visit Log

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Discovered It 3/21/2015 blackjack59 discovered it   Visit Log

Saw this one in Salt Lake City Travel Bug Hotel while visiting here from Texas. Thanks for sharing!

Discovered It 3/21/2015 Beamer62 discovered it   Visit Log

Spotted this one in SLC while visiting here from Texas. Thanks for sharing!

Dropped Off 3/16/2015 SheHorn placed it in Salt Lake City Travel Bug Hotel Utah - 873.95 miles  Visit Log

Dropped in Salt Lake City Travel Bug Hotel

Visited 12/14/2014 SheHorn took it to What Do You Call It? Oklahoma - 745.76 miles  Visit Log

Visited What Do You Call It?

Visited 10/7/2014 SheHorn took it to Green River Utah - .32 miles  Visit Log

Visited Green River

Visited 10/7/2014 SheHorn took it to DATS Terminal Illness Utah - 1.1 miles  Visit Log

Visited DATS Terminal Illness

Visited 10/7/2014 SheHorn took it to The Oasis TB hotel Utah - 1.26 miles  Visit Log

Visited The Oasis TB hotel

Visited 10/7/2014 SheHorn took it to Green River Cache Utah - 286.11 miles  Visit Log

Visited Green River Cache

Visited 10/3/2014 SheHorn took it to TRACKABLES-----TRACKABLES Colorado - 900.44 miles  Visit Log

Visited TRACKABLES-----TRACKABLES

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