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shot of the midway with ferris wheel in the background.

Copyright Chad E. Purser 2015

FWP Bison Roundup. Three riders on horseback joined in.

Credit: © 2012 Lynn Donaldson/The Story Group for the National Wildlife Federation

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Copyright Chad E. Purser 2015

Copyright Chad E. Purser 2015

The Mineral Exploration RoundUp by the Association for Mineral Exploration British Columbia was held on January 25-28 in Vancouver, British Columbia at Canada Place.

Musselshell County, MT

Listed: 12/06/2007

 

The Roundup Central Elementary School's significance lies in its purpose. The community strived to build the school through bonds so they could provide their children with a proper education; standards in the school remain high to date because the teachers and parents in the community push their children to succeed. The building provides a place for children of the community to grow and learn which creates a promising future for the years to come.

 

Constructed in 1911, during a period of optimism and community growth, the Roundup Central School is significant for its associations with the history of education and community development in Roundup. Its expansion in 1913 is testament to the economic boom of the 1910s, as mining, agriculture, and the expansion of the railroad combined to lead Roundup from a gathering of a few businesses to a permanent and enduring city in need of adequate schooling facilities and substantial buildings. Located north and west of the city center at the time of its construction, the town's residential development spread to surround the school by the late 19l0s and through the 1930s. Roundup's population increased only slightly through the 1920s and 1930s, but the school filled with students who lived outside the city limits, as rural school districts consolidated. Through the twentieth century, Roundup Central School has been an education nexus for the region. For these reasons, it is eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places under Criterion A. Its period of significance begins in 1911 and runs through the mid-twentieth century school consolidations, ending with the absorption of the Klein School District in 1959.

 

The 1911-1913 school was constructed in two phases. In 1911, the rectangular, hipped-roof "west wing" was constructed. Its nine rooms soon proved inadequate to house the increasing student population, and two years later, the "east wing" was finished. A central hallway and staircases connect the wings. A tall corbelled brick chimney pierces the north (rear) slope west of center. A wood-frame bell tower, topped with a Queen Anne style flared pyramidal roof, protrudes from the south slope of the roof, above the main, centered entry. The building sports Neo-Georgian windows and Mission-style parapet walls above the north and south entries. The massive, quarry-faced, cut stones reflect Neo-Romanesque trends in architecture during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

 

National Register of Historic Places

The Mineral Exploration RoundUp by the Association for Mineral Exploration British Columbia was held on January 25-28 in Vancouver, British Columbia at Canada Place.

Block And Bridle Club. Ag Leadership Day activities on Friday morning, October 6th, during the 2017 Ag RoundUp Week on the campus of the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment.

For more information on ordering enlargements visit the Roundup photo web page at www.westernnationalroundup.org/photos.aspx or email adam.c.warren@gmail.com

Mineral Exploration Roundup 2015 conference brings together prospectors, geoscientists, investors, suppliers and those interested in the mineral exploration industry.

Mineral Exploration Roundup 2015 conference brings together prospectors, geoscientists, investors, suppliers and those interested in the mineral exploration industry.

Cute decorations at the ric rac roundup craft fair!!!

 

It was overcast in the morning for an hour or so and then the sun came out. I took my photos early in case I got too busy.

The UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment faculty and staff celebrated Staff Appreciation Day during Roundup Week.

Ed Robledo, center, president and creative director for Emergency Room Creative, Las Vegas, receives a Nevada Commission on Tourism (NCOT) 2011 VolunTourism Award for helping the territory rebrand itself after a name change and assisting in many other territory campaigns. Pictured from left are Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki, NCOT chair; Robledo; and Nevada Silver Trails Chair Marvin Minnick. Six annual VolunTourism awards were presented at NCOT’s Rural Roundup conference in Mesquite, April 7. (Photo by Nevada Commission on Tourism)

Rick Gray, third from left, executive director of the Fallon Convention and Visitors Authority, and Candy Dolan, second from left, who handles the authority’s scheduling and information, receive the Nevada Commission on Tourism’s (NCOT) Excellence in Grants Award on behalf of their agency for its outstanding work creating and promoting tourism-building projects funded in part with a Rural Grant from the commission. Pictured from left are Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki, NCOT chair; Dolan, Gray and Christian Passink, NCOT’s rural programs manager. The award was presented at NCOT’s Rural Roundup conference in Mesquite, April 7. (Photo by Nevada Commission on Tourism)

Lunch is served. Ag Leadership Day activities on Friday, October 6th, during the 2017 Ag RoundUp Week on the campus of the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment.

Sweetwater, TX - March 15: A Jaycee snake volunteers measure a record western diamondback rattlesnake measured at 66-inches during the 51st Annual Sweetwater Texas Rattlesnake Round-Up , March 15, 2009 in Sweetwater, TX. During the three-day event approximately 10,000 rattlesnakes will be collected, milked and served to support charity.

Little fawn, rounding up the turkeys!!

For sale at the Montana Antique Mall. Kinda sad. But wow, what a thing to have in your living room.

 

Copyright 2010 Patia Stephens

The College of Agriculture, Food and Environment celebrated 2019 Staff Appreciation Day in the Roundup Tent outside the Good Barn.

(Left to right) UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment Dean Nancy Cox presented an Outstanding Staff Award to Chad Tucker, Department of Veterinary Science, at the 2019 Outstanding Staff awards ceremony.

After a wonderful day as a volunteer photographer at the Cumberland Motorcycle Roundup this is one of my favourites.

2017 Mustang Roundup

February 25, 2017

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