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The Art of Chattanooga
This sculpture on Miller Plaza, called Arriving Home is intended to “mimic the circular rhythms of traveling.” Two more sculptures I happened upon in Chattanooga. The first was along Market Street. And this friendly dog was at the south end … Continue reading
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Tom + Chee
I drove down to Chattanooga with three coworkers for a conference. We stopped in Indianapolis for lunch, but the restaurant we intended to eat at was closed. Across the street and down a bit, we stumbled upon this place specializing … Continue reading
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Chicago Christmas 2014
We took our annual trip to downtown Chicago on a crisp, cool and dry Friday. We expected huge crowds, but considering this was the weekend before Christmas, it was remarkably empty. We rode down on the El/Subway. We ate supper … Continue reading
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National Museum of the U.S. Air Force — Cold War and Beyond
We did the Cold War hangar even quicker than we did Korea and Vietnam. We had a long drive home ahead of us and still wanted to visit the Wright Brothers Bicycle Shop downtown (which, it turned out, was closed). … Continue reading
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