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M. Schettl Sales
Our next stop was M. Schettl Sales in Oshkosh. It won’t be easy to describe this place, but I’ll try. Basically, its a home supply store — think plumbing, paint, kitchen cabinets, electrical appliances — that then got totally out … Continue reading
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Pelican
There was an NBA exhibition basketball game taking place next door in the YUM Center the weekend I was in Louisville. I thought nothing of it until later when a couple coworkers and I found ourselves riding the escalator in … Continue reading
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Lunch Break
On my lunch break on Friday, I headed east on Main Street to visit a store I found on Roadside America. On the way, I passed a parking lot that had two unmarked statues tucked into the fence. The first … Continue reading
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J. Graham’s Cafe and the “Hot Brown”
Louisville is famous for the “Hot Brown” sandwich — bread piled with turkey, bacon, tomatoes and cheese sauce. It is available all over town in a variety of ways, but I went to the place where it was invented, J. … Continue reading
Louisville Clock
The booth at the conference never shuts down, so I took an early lunch and walked a half mile or so up Fourth Street. My first objective was this clock. Unfortunately, it only runs at noon and six p.m., so … Continue reading
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