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I spotted this on the way to the motel last night and couldn't resist a
closer look this morning. The fellow in the background of that last
picture came up to me as I looked over the car and, despite me immediately
letting him know I was not a legitimate customer, we had a really nice
chat. I learned that his name is Blue Jay and he has other cars off-site
including another 1957 Nomad and a '55 Nomad too. He also showed me photos
on his phone of a 1957 El Camino he said was one of seven prototypes built
for an auto show. I had no idea such a vehicle even existed. The first
production El Camino was a 1959 model.
Deals On
Wheels has other cool cars too.
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The Capri Theater caught my eye as I dove to breakfast in
Shelbyville. It seems to have opened around 1941 as the Princess but
reliable information wasn't easy to find.
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I made it to Fayetteville before another theater caught my eye. The
Lincoln
Theater opened in 1951, long after Granddad and Granny "camped
right in town by a big garage" and "walked around the
square". I did not camp in town but I did walk around the square and
no doubt saw many of the same buildings they did. The courthouse was not
one of them. The 1874 building they would have walked around was replaced
by this one in 1970. The Robbinses might have seen the mural advertising
a "delicious and refreshing" beverage for a nickel a bottle but,
even if they did, I doubt it enticed them to make a purchase.
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It seems like I am often welcomed to Alabama by a field of cotton,
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This is Lake Guntersville. The cluster of white sails caught my eye and I
pulled onto a side road for a better look. And to grab a picture of the
bridge I'd just crossed.
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If this is Rome, it must be Georgia. I've been here before but I don't
remember the town being so big or so congested or such a chore to drive
through. I know not whether that's primarily because it's growing or I'm
aging.
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You may recall that this 1894 mural in Cartersville, GA, was the very
first piece of outdoor Coca-Cola advertising. That's not a 129 year-old
paint job though. It has been restored.
Young Brothers Pharmacy was not open today but I took
a peek through the front door.
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