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I was just leaving Paducah when I saw a bolt of lightening in the
western sky. I took that as my cue to turn back and make the city my home
for the night. Rain did hit an hour or so later then continued off an on
throughout the night accompanied by thunder and lightening. I took this
picture about 8:30 in the morning just minutes after the rain had stopped.
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Near Cairo, Illinois, a pair of bridges reach from Kentucky to Missouri by
touching a bit of Illinois lying between the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers.
Both bridges are briefly visible from US-60 as it approaches the northern
entrance. The first photo tries to capture that glimpse. Then it's onto
the 1937 Ohio River Bridge quickly followed by the 1929 Mississippi River
Bridge. In between is a cockeyed glimpse of the latter from the former.
The Mississippi bridge closed in March 2015 for what was to be a year of
repair work. It reopened five months early in October. Flooding of
approaches closed the Ohio bridge was for several days in January.
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Inside Missouri, it doesn't take US-60 long to become a four-lane divided
highway which it remains across the state. It is a pretty drive but the
road seems more like a major interstate than a US highway in many ways.
There's a vending machine graveyard in the middle and more divided
four-lane beyond.
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I left US-60 in Springfield, Missouri, and drove a few miles north to the
historic Rail Haven Motel. After parking at
my room I walked around a bit taking pictures
of a couple of retired signs plus a new replica of a long gone sign that
was erected last August.
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Back in the room, I discovered that
Mother's
Brewing was nearby and that this was one of the four evenings per week
that the taproom was open. On arrival I discovered that this was also the
evening that some sort of "beer dinner" was taking place which
nullified the open taproom status.
Scanning for nearby restaurants, I recognized the name
Bambino's and
headed there for some very good portobello ravioli. It turns out that the
reason I recognized the name was that fellow travelers Sharon and Mike
Curtis had recently posted about having dinner here as they work their way
to the JHA conference. By the way, the beverage in the glass is Three
Blind Mice from the brewery I didn't get into.
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Back at the motel I did another walkabout and had to get out of the way so
that Russell Rein (note BLUEHWY license) and Terry Silver, also on the way
to the conference, could check in. I took one more camera toting walkabout
after sundown.
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