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Photos, postcards and travelogues from the American roadside
Military Comic Postcard Page
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Military Comic Postcard Page. Back to Comic Postcards home page. To ROADSIDEPHOTOS.COM home page.
Racist Comic Postcard Page
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Racist Comic Postcard Page. This card was still being sold in the late 1980s. I bought it at several Southern tourist traps, including Magnolia Plantation along I-75 in Georgia. On one trip, I mailed copies to two friends living in Washington, D.C. The next time I spoke to each of them, their first words were Dont ever. Send me anything like that again. This incredibly offensive card wasn't issued from Birmingham, Charleston or Jackson - it was published in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
ROADSIDEPHOTOS.COM: Welcome Arches
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Welcome Arches - Photos. For nearly a century, towns across America have erected welcome arches across the main street into town. Many are now gone, but others survive, though some have been moved from their original location to a park or another street. This page shows the arches Ive photographed. Click here. For postcard views of these and other arches. Welcome arch of elk antlers, Afton, WY (erected 1958). As a World War memorial; this one, the fourth, dates to 1985. Welcome arch, Lodi, CA - built 1907.
ROADSIDEPHOTOS.COM: Welcome Arch Postcards
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Welcome Arches - Postcards. In addition to the welcome arches Ive photographed. Ive found a number of postcards depicting such arches in their original context. Bakersfield, CA welcome arch, built in 1949 as a footbridge connecting the two halves of the Bakersfield Inn, which occupied both sides of old Highway 99. 1934 linen postcard view of State Street, Bristol, Virginia/Tennessee, showing the welcome arch astride the state line. Welcome arch across Washington Boulevard, Ogden, UT: reads It Pays to liv...
Doug Pappas's Business of Baseball Pages
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Business of Baseball Pages. Hi, I'm Doug Pappas. I've been chairman of SABR's. Business of Baseball Committee since its founding in 1994. This Web site collects my writings on the business of baseball. I've written numerous articles. For the Business of Baseball Committee newsletter, Outside the Lines. I also write for Baseball Prospectus. And occasionally for ESPN.com. In 2001-02 I posted additional commentary here about the 2001-02 labor negotiations and MLB's attempt to contract.
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Get Your Kicks...: July 2009
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Stories from The Mother Road. Saturday, July 18, 2009. Meramec Caverns Barn: Cayuga, IL. Cayuga, IL is one of those places that can be describe as forgettable. There isn't much to this tiny town in Livingston County. All that dot the countryside are fields, barns and more farmland. But look closely and you can discover a hidden treasure of Route 66's golden days; a newly restored Meramec Caverns barn. Sputty T. Sputnik. Friday, July 17, 2009. Historic Streetcar Diner: Gardner, IL. Sputty T. Sputnik.
Get Your Kicks...: October 2009
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Stories from The Mother Road. Friday, October 2, 2009. Underground Tunnel: Odell, IL. Rolling down the streets of the sleepy little town of Odell, IL it is hard to believe that the Route was so busy that it required a tunnel to be constructed. Across the street from St. Paul Catholic Church lies the underground subway. The traffic along the Route was so congrested at the time, that for the safety of church-goers and schoolchildren, a tunnel was constructed in 1937 for everyone's safe passage.
Get Your Kicks...: Random Attractions: Dwight, IL
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Stories from The Mother Road. Sunday, September 26, 2010. Random Attractions: Dwight, IL. These sights are just one of the many little attractions that makes Route 66 charming. Just down the street from the Texaco station in Dwight, stands this structure. As you can it is all decked out in vintage gas pumps and other memorabilia. And directly in front of that, lies a "Historic Route 66" painted shield on the road. It keeps you in check and lets you know you're still cruising on the Mother Road.
Get Your Kicks...: January 2011
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Stories from The Mother Road. Tuesday, January 11, 2011. Neon Sign: Lexington, IL. Back in the heyday of Route 66, neon signs were used to advertise everything from tires to diners. Today in Lexington, a neon sign sign still stands and points the way to the business district of this sleepy little town. Sputty T. Sputnik. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Neon Sign: Lexington, IL. The Mother Road: Historic Route 66. Route 66 Association of Illinois. Route 66 Web and Atlas. Join the Route 66 Fanlisting!
Get Your Kicks...: November 2009
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Stories from The Mother Road. Thursday, November 19, 2009. Dwight, IL: Ambler's Texaco Station. Ambler's Texaco Station was built in 1933 by Jack Shore. It featured the common architectural gas station design know as the "house and canopy" or domestic style. The filling station had many owners over the years, but the most prominent one remains Basil "Tubby" Ambler who owned and operated the station between 1938-1966. Today the station is still refered to as the "Ambler's Texaco Station.". Join the Route ...
Get Your Kicks...: April 2010
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Stories from The Mother Road. Friday, April 2, 2010. Riviera Roadhouse: Gardner, IL. The Riviera Roadhouse is one of those places just dripping in history. Al Capone hid liquor here and film stars such as Tom Mix and Gene Kelly ate at the Roadhouse. The Riviera was built in 1928 by businessman James Girot. It is not just one building but rather the result of buildings being slapped together from Gardner and Wilmington being moved to the present location. Sputty T. Sputnik. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
Get Your Kicks...: September 2010
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Stories from The Mother Road. Sunday, September 26, 2010. Random Attractions: Dwight, IL. These sights are just one of the many little attractions that makes Route 66 charming. Just down the street from the Texaco station in Dwight, stands this structure. As you can it is all decked out in vintage gas pumps and other memorabilia. And directly in front of that, lies a "Historic Route 66" painted shield on the road. It keeps you in check and lets you know you're still cruising on the Mother Road.
Get Your Kicks...: February 2010
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Stories from The Mother Road. Wednesday, February 10, 2010. Two Cell Jail: Gardner, IL. The earliest historical site located within Gardner is the Two Cell Jailhouse. Built in 1906 and was in operation until the late 1950s. The white brick structure is probably the most "advertised" attraction in Gardner but the most forgotten thanks to the Riviera roadhouse and streetcar. As you enter the downtown, signs will point you in its direction. Sputty T. Sputnik. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
Get Your Kicks...: August 2009
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Stories from The Mother Road. Sunday, August 16, 2009. Big Al's Hot Dogs: Dwight, IL. Big Al's Hot Dogs. I really don't know much about this establishment. I could have swore it was opened last year. But the last time I went by, there was a "For Sale" posted. Definitely not an original hot dog stand on Route 66. But it was modeled as being a throwback to all those great food stops on the way. Unfortunately, like most places on the Mother Road, it's slowly fading away. Get your "Kicks on Doghouse 66.".
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Roadside Signpost Near Ashhurst New Zealand. Posted by The Wizz. On Thursday, April 1, 2010. I shot this roadside photo a few months back on a digital camera. This signpost is on State Highway 3 between Ashhurst and Woodville not far from the Ashhurst entrance to the Manawatu Gorge. Ashhurst (pop 3500) is a small rural township nestled under at the southern end of the Ruahine ranges and is the gateway to the fertile Pohangina Valley. Note the windmills in the background, part of the Te Apiti Windfarm.
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