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Wow, it sure does!That looks great! Looks like that pad was made for it!!!
Everyone may have seen this but, its close to Perry
HWY 30 -- in 1960
That was great, thanks for posting that link!
Wow, it sure does!That looks great! Looks like that pad was made for it!!!
Everyone may have seen this but, its close to Perry
HWY 30 -- in 1960
Everyone may have seen this but, its close to Perry
HWY 30 -- in 1960
Okay I think we need a poll here to see what version people like the most
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Okay I think we need a poll here to see what version people like the most
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I am one of your biggest fans too!
I catch your pictures all the time on Facebook and realized when you started seeing people in the security camera, posing in front, that you transferred from a private garage to a curiator who now owns a museum.
I have visions.... this summer, of making the pilgrimage out to your fair city, as a destination point, just to park my Mustang convertible in front of dino and the pumps for a photo opportunity.
You can bet the bank that similar folks from all over the midwest want to go for a road trip to destinations like small town America. Towns like Amana, Iowa and Galena, Illinois come to mind. These small towns capture what uncumbered Mayberry like neighborhoods are all about!!! It sure is a big departure from the looting, murders, and crime ridden sprawling metropolitan communities of today.
I hope to checkout the town on my next road trip, your museum is on the bucket list!
A past roadtrip to Dwight, Illinois and the texaco station on route 66.
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Yeah, I'd like to make the trek, but it's a 4 1/2 hour drive for me one way. I go to Iowa City twice a year, and it would still be a 2 1/2 drive from there. Not a stretch for the Escape, but a long drive for the 63 Galaxie, which is what I would like to take for the photo ops. Just never say never.
I've been past that station at Dwight, IL. Cool station there also.
All the more reason to make this an overnight trip and stay at that wonderful hotel.
I think you need a floodlight and a security camera focused on Dino.
It must feel so good to be a part of the towns great history
Well done
I like the new Dino. It looks right at home
Don
That town looks truly idyllic. I have to say I'm pretty jealous, living in the hustle/bustle of Pittsburgh. It's really great to see there are many like-minded folks in Perry who see the value and beauty in these old structures. That post office is just incredible. Love the picture with the bowling lane table, rustic brick walls and exposed ceiling... gorgeous.
I am one of your biggest fans too!
I catch your pictures all the time on Facebook and realized when you started seeing people in the security camera, posing in front, that you transferred from a private garage to a curiator who now owns a museum.
I have visions.... this summer, of making the pilgrimage out to your fair city, as a destination point, just to park my Mustang convertible in front of dino and the pumps for a photo opportunity.
You can bet the bank that similar folks from all over the midwest want to go for a road trip to destinations like small town America. Towns like Amana, Iowa and Galena, Illinois come to mind. These small towns capture what uncumbered Mayberry like neighborhoods are all about!!! It sure is a big departure from the looting, murders, and crime ridden sprawling metropolitan communities of today.
I hope to checkout the town on my next road trip, your museum is on the bucket list!
A past roadtrip to Dwight, Illinois and the texaco station on route 66.
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The picture below the B Franklin store, it has a American flag flowing, what is the flag below the American? It looks like a Mexican flag??