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It gives me great pleasure
to introduce to you...
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...the man who made
this progress possible:
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Colonel Dodge.
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Ladies and gentlemen...
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...today a great chapter of history
has been written...
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...and we take justifiable pride...
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...in bringing this railroad to the terminal
furthest west in this country.
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Someday, and I believe it will be
in the near future...
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...a great city will spring from this
very spot upon which we now stand.
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A city which will represent
all that the West stands for:
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Honesty, courage, morality
and culture.
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For all the noble virtues of civilization...
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...I can see a great metropolis of homes,
churches, schools.
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A fine, decent city, which will become
the flower of the prairie.
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A city whose name...
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- Whose name...
- Yeah, colonel...
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...just what do you aim to call
this here perfect metropolis?
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What are we going to call it?
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Call it after the man who made it
possible. Dodge City.
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That's right. Dodge City it is.