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Jesus, Peter, Paul, and some Pope or other (I think it's one of the Innocents) seem oblivious to the passers-by below.
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Two Dot, Montana. Located off of Hwy 12. Needed to stretch the legs and I,m a sucker for road signs. Sign was something to the effect of the Two Dot Bar........ World Famous!
Drove around the town, all three streets or so that it had and decided that a beer with the locals might be a good idea. The two ladies in the bottom photo made up the crowd in the bar. Was told that I had an accent ....... and wanted to know were I was from . Tried passing myself off as being from Idaho.
The gal setting at the bar would have none of that........ " Now listen, I grew up in Idaho and not a soul there talks as slow as you.............. were you from " ! Busted by a barfly, I had to fess up............ Kentucky . " You sure came a long way to get a beer " !
Yes I did !
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Twodot was named for "Two Dot" Wilson, a local cattleman who got his nickname because his brand was two dots placed on the shoulders and hips of his cattle and horses, which made it very difficult for a thief to alter the brand.
Two Dot was never one for dressing up, and one time in Chicago, having arrived with a load of cattle, he was arrested for vagrancy because he was so dirty and unkempt. He asked the policeman to accompany him to the bank, and when it was verified that Wilson had just deposited more than $10,000 he was set free. The incident had begun as a practical joke. A couple of cowhands who had accompanied Wilson to Chicago thought it would be fun to play a trick on the boss—they were the ones who pointed him out to police as a vagrant. But Two Dot found out about their conspiracy and went them one better—he took the next train home and left them in Chicago with neither money nor a return ticket. (from Cheney's Names on the Face of Montana, Mountain Press Publishing Company)
Two Dot was built in 1900. The Jawbone Rail Road arrived in the fall of 1899 and the town of Big Elk, a few miles to the south, was moved to the rail head and became Two Dot.
Another link to Two Dot Wilson........
part of a clutch of 10 ducklings - taken at Dam House, I was walking past the pond to feed the squirrels when mum decided to bring the duckings to meet me, they all followed on behind - I felt like the Pied Piper!!!
Jackie Joyner-Kersee wore this pair of Adidas track shoes at the 1988 Olympic trials, where she qualified for the two events in which she won Olympic gold medals: the heptathlon and long jump. Jackie Joyner-Kersee won three gold, one silver, and two bronze Olympic medals in those two events at four different Olympic Games.
The Sports: Leveling the Playing Field exhibit, part of the Community Galleries on the third floor of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, explores the contributions of athletes, both on and off the field. Because sports were among the first and most high-profile organizations to accept African Americans on terms of relative equality, sports have a unique role in American culture.
The National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), administered by the Smithsonian Institute, was established in December 2003 and opened its permanent home in September 2016. The 350,000-square-foot, 10-story (five above and five below ground) was built to the postmodern design of Phil Freelon's Freelon Group, Sir David Adjaye's Adjaye Associates and Davis Brody Bond. The above ground floors feature an inverted step pyramid surrounded by a bronze architectural scrim, which reflects a crown used in Yoruba culture. With more than 40,000 objects in its collection, although only about 3,500 items are on display, the NMAAHC is the world's largest museum dedicated to African-American history and culture.
The Smithsonian Institution, an educational and research institute and associated museum complex, administered and funded by the government of the United States and by funds from its endowment, contributions, and profits from its shops and its magazines, was established in 1846. Although concentrated in Washington DC, its collection of over 136 million items is spread through 19 museums, a zoo, and nine research centers from New York to Panama.
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Main entance to property from rout 7 in fairfax county virginia
Colvin Run Mill is a water powered gristmill. It was built two hundred years ago in 1811 on the road that connected the farms of the Shenandoah Valley to the port of Alaxandria, Virginia. A series of merchant millers operated the mill until 1934. The bought grain locally and sold flour here and abroad.
In 1965, the Fairfax County Park authority acquired the decaying mill. It recreated its wooden water wheel and gears, and restored the mill to its original operating condition.
Today, Colvin Run Mill historic site also includes the early 19th century miller's house, the general store dating from about 1900 and the barn with an outdoor blacksmith shop.
Its a Virginia Landmark. it is located 5 miles west of Tyson Corner on Rout 7 exit 47 A (Leesburg Pike).
One last Two Harbors photograph, for now. I have many more from this visit, and will post them at a later date.
This is the usual view of the harbor at Two Harbors, Minnesota. The Duluth, Missabe, and Iron Range docks dominate the view.
Camera: Minolta Freedom 100. 1990.
I call Copenhagen home. These photos document daily life in and around the city.
Learn more about my time in Copenhagen on virtualwayfarer.com. Make sure not to miss my other albums documenting life in Denmark and my travels abroad.
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"two roads diverged in a wood, and i-i took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference" {r.frost}
These two young women are on their ritual walkabout, celebrating their entry into adulthood, and looking proud and beautiful
My former London run around let loose on the open roads of Scotland en-route to the World Cup Downhil Mountain Bike Championships.