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Mrs. Mable Clark sits in the native cactus garden outside the Clark Hotel and its Cactus and Curio Shop in Van Horn, Texas, c. 1940. The building now houses the Clark Hotel Museum, along the Texas Mountain Trail in Far West Texas. (Courtesy Portal to Texas History).
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