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Route posters for a variety of Amtrak routes. On display in the 40th Anniversary Museum Train.
Pictured at National Train Day at Washington Union Station, May 7, 2011.
Hikers walking to the Breakneck Ridge Trailhead on Route 9D. A typically very crowded spot on the weekends. Many cars are parked on the side of the road when the dirt parking lot is full. There are also many hikers who travel here from the Metro-North train that seldom stops in this area to unload and pick up hikers. On this Saturday morning, over 100 hikers just got off the Metro-North train ready for the hike.
Sur les routes de l'Ouest américain.
Après notre excursion et survol du Grand Canyon, nous continuons notre road trip sur la mythique Route 66 pour notre ultime étape : Las Vegas !
A lire sur mon blog de voyages.
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West 3rd Street | Elk City | Oklahoma | USA
35°24'44" N 99°26'10" W
Located on Route 66 in Elk City, the National Route 66 and Transportation Museum encompasses all eight states through which the Mother Road runs. Visitors have the chance to see numerous artefacts and antique cars along with rare historical documents and collections which recapture the spirit of Route 66. The two museums are part of the Elk City Museum Complex, which also includes the Old Town Museum, Farm & Ranch Museum and Blacksmith Museum.
The Old Town Museum is based in a beautiful two-story Victorian house, and guests will find mementos of early day pioneer life, as well as displays in the Stars & Stripes room, Native American Gallery and more. Upstairs, the museum is dedicated to cowboy and rodeo memorabilia donated by the world famous Beutler Brothers Rodeo Stock Producers. The Farm & Ranch Museum showcases tools of the trade from early farm life in western Oklahoma including tractors, barb wire collections and windmills. The Blacksmith Museum shows visitors how blacksmiths transformed iron and steel into useful objects by heating, hammering, bending and cutting. Displays include weapons, horseshoes and tools.
Hmm.. after MUCH fiddling it's kinda working i GUESS. I can see both the secure and non-secure networks, but can only connect to the non secure via my fon user/pass. Whenever i try the secure one it tells me my key is wrong. GRRR....
It does say any changes will take about 24 hours... so i'll try again tomorrow before seeking out some tech support.
Salt marshes, cranberry bogs, artist's studios, history dripping from the trees, historic cemeteries....
From Lyon, Rhône, to Roanne, Loire, on the "Route Nationale 7", France.
Some remains of time where RN7, linking Paris to Menton, was the main road "of the sun". Former old gas station totems and old hotels following the historical way sometimes abandoned or declassified.
The "Relais de la Mule" near Fourneaux.
Sony A7 and Minolta MC W.Rokkor-HG 35 mm f/2.8.
Various processing using Luminar 2018 software.