Talk:Caribou Ranch
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[edit] Caribou
There is a book called Colorado, 1870-2000 Revisited, The History Behind the Images by John Fielder which is publisg by Westcliffe Publishers (www.westcliffepublishers.com) ISBN: 1-56579-389-7.
This is the book where I got the Caribou from (Athough I typed the article with my own words yet it was true to the documents) And I learned about Caribou/Caribou Ranch thing. John Fielder wrote in his book about the ranch on page 65: I knew that Jim Guercio, ex-drummer of the defunct rock band Chicago, owned a place called Caribou Ranch, but he does not know that an old mining town named Caribou existed in the 19th century which is where I got the source to put in the Caribou Ranch. I may be wrong that it saids nothing about the town existed where the ranch is. I think we shoud keep it "Coincidently, there was a 19th century town named Caribou".
(Edwardadrian 09:46, 16 January 2007 (UTC))
- There's "caribou" stuff all over that part of Colorado; it might be worth including as a possible historical basis for the name of the ranch. Please repost your point above over on Talk:Caribou Ranch so others have a chance to chime in that won't see this here on my backwater page. (Don't forget to add your new article to Caribou (disambiguation).) —RandallJones 10:27, 16 January 2007 (UTC)
I moved it here mind you.
(Edwardadrian 10:45, 16 January 2007 (UTC))