| 31. | This beverage was called mescal by the native people and was much like what is called pulque today.
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| 32. | The site was then known as Iron Springs, but on later maps the designation is Mescal Springs.
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| 33. | The buzz is particularly strong over premium mescal, similar to tequila but widely considered a more interesting tipple.
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| 34. | Bob Mescal, a research analyst at New Issues newsletter in Deerfield Beach, Fla ., was impressed.
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| 35. | For instance, hair drops have been attached to Kiowa mescal bean bandoleer worn in Native American Church regalia.
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| 36. | A restructuring followed in 1914 and the Mescal Water and Land was incorporated as the Llano Del Rio Company.
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| 37. | The Tucson Cutoff ran from Mescal ) where it linked up again with Cooke's route to Tucson.
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| 38. | Some filming also continues at Mescal, a Western-movie set near Benson that is owned by Old Tucson.
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| 39. | He kept on drinking, hopelessly addicted to the Mexico-distilled mescal; but he also kept on writing.
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| 40. | They traveled east on the arid plains to hunt the buffalo and south into the desert for gathering Mescal Agave.
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