08 September 2008

odds and ends, part 2

If you are a Thermopolite Dino Detective (see First Baptist photograph in my post for 22 July 2008), see how many of the shots below you can locate geographically in Thermop. The answers immediately follow the series of pictures.

picture #1:
picture #2:
picture #3:
picture #4:
picture #5:
picture #6:
picture #7:
picture #8:
picture #9:
picture #10:
picture #11:
picture #12:
#1: I believe this is in the alley between Arapahoe and Broadway—339 1/2 indicates that it is between 3rd and 4th streets. #2 and 3: These I found in the Thermopolis junkyard on Lane 7, on the south side of town. #4: I found this in a field next to the water tank on the west side of town, next to Arapahoe Street. #5: I think this was on Fremont Street in East Thermopolis—a divider between the driveway and lawn. #6: East Thermopolis Town Hall—the divider between the parking lot and street. #7 and 8: Star Plunge—the mats used for the "Super Star 500" water slide and the sidewalk used to get to the top of that slide. #9: Found in the backyard of a very friendly man who invited me to take any picture I wished—South C Avenue in East Thermopolis. #10: An alley shot taken between Broadway and Warren next to Hot Springs Blvd. #11: Another alley shot on the north side of Arapahoe between 11th and 12th streets. #12: In the backyard of another friendly gentleman on 5th Street.

See also odds and ends, part 4, part 3, part 1.

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