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12872
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A. B. Cook and his brother Richard, started a Buffalo Ranch near Concord, North Carolina. Utilizing five buffalo that A. B. Cook corralled himself, in Drake, Colorado, the Cook brothers have increased their holdings to forty. In addition to buffalo, the Cook Brothers also possess Texas Longhorns, Scot Highland Cattle, deer, midget cattle, and horses.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 27 Issue 17, Jan 1960, p20-21, 37, por
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24089
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Rob Levy started the Goat Mountain Ranch Animal Sanctuary by accident after he purchased his neighbor's goats to keep them from going to slaughter. He continued to add animals to his property and eventually formalized his property and sanctuary as a non-profit organization.
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30858
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North Carolina offers a variety of travel options for people who enjoy horseback riding. Love Valley, a western-themed town northwest of Statesville, provides visitors with accommodations and a horse to ride throughout their stay. Other options include guest ranches, horse farms, bed and breakfasts, and overnight horseback riding excursions.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 41 Issue 7, July 2009, p17, por
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