Swift's silver mine is an alleged silver mine whose existence is part of the folklore of the Appalachian Mountains. The mine was supposedly discovered...
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Swift and Nathan Chapman, "Mine" is a country pop and pop rock song. In its lyrics, it discusses the ups and downs of young love, inspired by Swift's...
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Sunshine Mine Sweet Home Mine Swift's silver mine Cerro Vanguardia Mine San Bartolomé mine Morro Velho Santa Ana mine List of countries by silver production...
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Machine The Wheelbarrow Mine, Idaho Swift's silver mine, Kentucky Yocum silver mine, Stone County, Missouri The Lost Sheepherders Mine, Jarbidge Wilderness...
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creek winding through Campton, Swift Creek, is named after Jonathan Swift of the legend of Swift's silver mine. Swift supposedly buried treasure in the...
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with a small creek, Swift Creek (named after Jonathan Swift of the legend of Swift's silver mine), running through the town. Swift supposedly buried treasure...
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album highlight and one of Swift's best tracks. Commercially, it received certifications in Australia and the United Kingdom. Swift performed "Dress" during...
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James Adams. Retrieved 2007-07-19. Hamilton, Emory (August 1940). "Swift's Silver Mine". Daily News. Middlesboro, Kentucky. Archived from the original on...
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coverage of Swift's clothes. Chappelle has documented Swift's fashion in detail for several years via her Instagram account "Taylor Swift Style", which...
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I Can See You (song) (redirect from I Can See You (Taylor Swift song))
and sexually suggestive. Swift's use of innuendos while describing a "cataclysmic" crush has drawn comparisons to Swift's song "Dress" from Reputation...
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