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Category Archives: History
2016 In Review: Explorations, Visitations, and Tribulations (Part 2)
Well, in sitting down to write Part 2, I realized I made a glaring omission in Part 1. I completely overlooked that Emily had a tradeshow in Atlanta at the end of June and I flew down to Georgia to … Continue reading
Posted in History, Travel
Tagged Alberta, Arizona, Atlanta, BBQ, Bryce Canyon, church, Dorothy, Drumheller, Georgia, ghost towns, Grand Canyon, Heritage Park, history, Jeep Liberty, museums, pizza, railroad, road trip, Route 66, Rowley, Saskatchewan, schools, Utah
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2016 In Review: Explorations, Visitations, and Tribulations (Part 1)
Another year comes to a close. I thought it would be fun to take a look back at some of the key moments of the last 365 days and review how far we have come during this last trip around … Continue reading
Posted in History, Travel
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Big Loss in Tiny Orion
As 2016 draws to a close, there is little doubt it has earned a reputation for being a year of loss. We’ve lost many notable musicians and other celebrities, some would say America lost its way with the election of … Continue reading
End of the Line for Calgary’s Oldest Service Station
“You know the place, even if you never actually purchased fuel from its two outdated pumps, or bought coffee or lottery tickets over the counter inside.” — Michael Platt, Calgary Sun It is a story we see play out again … Continue reading
Posted in History
Tagged Alberta, Calgary, demolition, East Village, gas station, history
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