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Forever Haunted: Cheesman Park, Denver

Friday, July 11th, 2008

To stay in Denver can be a relief with the nice and beautiful parks around it. However, these parks may have some things they kept hidden from those who have yet to discover the haunting secrets from its past.

Nooksack: A Washington Town Left to Decay

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

On the long road trips I took as a kid, my Father had this habit of pointing out the window at any dilapidated old barn we passed, saying, “Now that’s the house I’m going to buy for you when you’re all grown up.”
These days, I live in a city apartment, and I’m just waiting for […]

Jackrabbit Trading Post: A Long-eared Remnant Along Route 66

Monday, June 16th, 2008

Standing tall above the fence and the vintage cars in the background, this Route 66 icon waits day after day for travelers to venture off the nearby freeway and have their picture taken.
In the golden days of Route 66, the Jackrabbit Trading Post was a popular stop. Located conveniently between the Grand Canyon and Petrified […]

 
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