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  • Now the Ocean Prospector is scheduled to be cut up for scrap.

    Random Morning Stuff nightwalker 2005

  • "" No, I called the Prospector Casino and Lodge this morning and reserved my room. "

    Mystery Dad Karr, Leona 1999

  • He, his wife, Irene, and two grandchildren, now 4 and 12, took up residence in a modest development called Prospector's Point in the town of Westminster, where their home boasted unobstructed Rocky Mountain views.

    Behind Subprime Woes, 2007

  • At SkyTop, the lodge sat on top of the slope called Prospector, from which the entire world fell away, branching off dozens of times with chutes and trails that led to all of the other chutes and trails.

    Scott Free John Gilstrap 2003

  • At SkyTop, the lodge sat on top of the slope called Prospector, from which the entire world fell away, branching off dozens of times with chutes and trails that led to all of the other chutes and trails.

    Scott Free John Gilstrap 2003

  • At SkyTop, the lodge sat on top of the slope called Prospector, from which the entire world fell away, branching off dozens of times with chutes and trails that led to all of the other chutes and trails.

    Scott Free John Gilstrap 2003

  • At SkyTop, the lodge sat on top of the slope called Prospector, from which the entire world fell away, branching off dozens of times with chutes and trails that led to all of the other chutes and trails.

    Scott Free John Gilstrap 2003

  • Thanks to the crosses I kind of floated onto the front porch of a little place called the Prospector's Roost (almost as much gold left in these mountains as trout), 20 percent of the town's restaurant industry, and slumped gratefully into a booth lined with scored Naugahyde.

    Impossible Places Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2002

  • Thanks to the crosses I kind of floated onto the front porch of a little place called the Prospector's Roost (almost as much gold left in these mountains as trout), 20 percent of the town's restaurant industry, and slumped gratefully into a booth lined with scored Naugahyde.

    Impossible Places Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2002

  • The crew members of the Prospector were an immense help, and they moved the passengers along at a fairly rapid pace, treating them with a mixture of respect and what Data could only term as coddling, assuring the tourists that their belongings would be retrieved as soon as the life support malfunction was repaired.

    Sins Of Commission Susan Wright 1994

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