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Not sure what this is. Probably not a real/former train station, but maybe intended to look like one and it does abut tracks and a rail yard. It has a dancing school in it now.
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shrug: Target
top: Consignment shop
jeans: tjmaxx
necklace: Wings
sneaks: Trash n Vaudeville
bag: nyc street market
Hyannis
Hyannis is a village on the Cape Cod peninsula in Massachusetts. It’s known for beaches like wide Kalmus Park Beach and the private Kennedy Compound at nearby Hyannis Port. The John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum chronicles the assassinated U.S. president’s family vacations through videos and photographs. At the harbor, the Cape Cod Maritime Museum has boat-building exhibits. Ferries connect Hyannis to Nantucket Island.
Capecod, a fishing village located in the most quiet area of DisneySea. The water here is usually calmer than Mediterranean Harbor and American Waterfront delivering the amazing atmosphere to this small village. Tokyo DisneySea is genius in story telling and they decided to turn this village into Duffy's Hometown and the story was really successful. Duffy is now the iconic symbol of Tokyo DisneySea, so please come here, to have a burger and watch the super 'kawaii' show 'My Friend Duffy'.
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We drove all over the Cape. Wherever we looked, there was a cemetery. "How convenient that people have been dying so close to the highway for so many centuries," we said. But this photo was really taken because of the sign against which Ethel is leaning.
This photo is one of the few photos of people that I thought to take during my 1983 drive from California to NY, two weeks to Paris, then up through New England to Canada and the transcanada until Vancouver, south to Washington State where I helped the McNerthney's cut logs for their house in Icicle Canyon and back to Santa Cruz road trip. The Datsun 1200 was never the same, afterwards