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Jolly Green Giant
This statue stands a quarter mile off I-90 in Blue Earth, Minnesota. There’s really not much else to say, so I’ll just post my photos. We didn’t stay long.
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Minnesota
Taken at a roadside rest area on Interstate 90 east of Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
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Rapid City Presidents
In 2000, the fine folks of Rapid City decided to put life-sized statues of all the presidents on street corners in the downtown area. We parked and walked two blocks up one street and two blocks back down the next … Continue reading
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Dinosaur Park
Dinosaur Park, on a hill above Rapid City, South Dakota, was constructed to “perpetuate the facts of history.” It was built in 1936, funded by Roosevelt’s Works Progress Administration. For years it was run as a private concession, but since … Continue reading
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Needles Highway
We climbed one of the rocks. I brought the Red Chair and placed it so I could take a photo with the Needles Eye, a slot in one of the rocks. We discovered that the Needles were only about a … Continue reading