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Eisenhower Birthplace
I drove with coworkers to Dallas for a conference. We stopped in Denison, Texas, on the way home to see Dwight Eisenhower’s birthplace. It was just after dawn, a couple hours before the visitor center opened and the tours began. … Continue reading
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Oklahoma
In September, I worked at a conference in a suburb of Dallas, Texas. I drove down with coworkers. It took us 19 hours, or something like that. We pulled off Interstate 44 west of Joplin, Missouri. Â A little while … Continue reading
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Alfred
There are currently 13 people living in Alfred, North Dakota. There are at least that many abandoned buildings in town. Most of them, I only viewed from the outside. I went inside this one and wandered around for a little … Continue reading
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Farmers Union Grain Association
I had the red chair along when I wandered around the Alfred grain elevator. Here are those shots.
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