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Great American BallPark
I got up early on Thursday morning in Cincinnati and went exploring. Johnny Bench Nearby, the Berlin Wall Monument at the Freedom Center Museum
Cincinnati
In early April, I spent three days in Cincinnati working in a booth at a convention. My room was on the 27th floor of the Millennium Hotel looking out over the western end of the city and the Ohio River. … Continue reading
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Winter Storm Virgil
We were planning on driving home from Arkansas on Monday. When the weather turned bad on the mountain, everything got moved up a day. But then we heard that a winter storm was due to hit central Illinois on Sunday … Continue reading
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Davies Bridge
Davies Bridge and Cedar Creek in Petit Jean State Park, Arkansas
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Red Bluff Drive
This is shelter on Red Bluff Drive in Petit Jean State Park was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps. Turtle Rocks on Rock House Cave Trail. Rock House Cave Angela in Rock House Cave