1. cowtown - Noun
2. Cowtown - Proper noun
a small town in a cattle-raising area of western North America
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Billington likened Moe's actions at Cowtown to those of Saskatchewan NDP Leader Ryan Meili, "who, in accordance with public health guidance, has also not worn a mask while physically distancing in very similar settings," Billington said. Source: Internet
I explain that I’m headed to Cowtown Coliseum, where every weekend afternoon, Pawnee Bill’s Wild West show takes place in this monumental, 3,400-seat arena that was built in 1908. Source: Internet
For one thing, the Electric Church is probably the coolest place for a party in Austin – in Cowtown terms, it’s basically a psychedelic version of the dearly departed Where House – and for another, it includes most of the Dreamy Life family. Source: Internet
The 24th annual Cowtown Beef Breeders Show enjoyed spring-like weather and a high turn-out Friday, making for another successful show. Source: Internet
It’s no wonder the Cowtown Pro Rodeo has been named Committee of the Year and Grounds of the Year for three years running. Source: Internet