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A glimpse back


The Big Horn County Historical Museum in Hardin, Montana has a collection of old-timey machinery. In front of the museum there are some dandies. Behind the museum is a huge field full of a whole host of old cars, trucks, tractors, and what-nots that have not yet been restored. The "back forty" would be a handy-man's delight!


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The Buffalo Bill Dam, just outside of Cody, Wyoming


The Buffalo Bill Dam was the tallest dam in the world when completed in 1910. Today it is a National Civil Engineering Landmark. There's a walkway along the top of the dam, and visitors can look down 280 feet to the Shoshone River below.

 







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Welcome to the Badlands


Badlands National Park is a 242,756 acre national park in southwestern South Dakota, known for its rugged and inhospitable terrain and stark, austere beauty.

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A Berlin Wall memorial


On a recent vacation to the midwest, we strolled a local park in Rapid City, South Dakota and were surprised to see a section which contained remnants of the Berlin Wall along with a lot of historical information that reminded us of some of the history we lived through. It now seems rather hard to understand. It was a good refresher.

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A few shots from the Michener Museum in Doylestown PA


This beautiful stained glass is by Judith Schachter. Sometimes glorious, sometimes disturbing, but always beautiful images. The glass dome is positively stunning.

 










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Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul


We had the opportunity to visit the basilica in Philadelphia. It's truly a beautiful worship space.
 


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