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The Choctaw Route in Little Rock Arkansas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brick wall with numeral 5 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mission Cafe in a Texas ghost town Royalty Free Stock Photo
Very narrow window in an old brick wall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ruins of a building in Honey Grove Texas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Road paved with small gray granite setts Royalty Free Stock Photo
Road paved with small gray granite setts Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Choctaw Route in Little Rock Arkansas
Fireplace without a Home Royalty Free Stock Photo
Old brick wall with a narrow window and tiled roof behind it Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sett in sunrays. Summer time Royalty Free Stock Photo
Destroyed paving slab, in the cracks of which grass grows Royalty Free Stock Photo
brick wall texture with rough surfaces and light gray mortar lines. Natural tones of brown and dark accents create a rustic look Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rustic Yellow Brick Background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Part of an old factory with brick wall and window and a bent ladder, Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Choctaw Route was the Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad. Know informally as the `Choctaw Route` was an American railroad in the states of Arkansas and Oklahoma. The company was originally known as the Choctaw Coal and Railway Company. In 1900 its completed line was between West Memphis, Arkansas and western Oklahoma. The Terra Cotta on the outside of this building is a testament to the craftsmanship of the early 1900s.


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