Blast to the Past

Horsing Around Alan's cookie jar

Horsing Around Alan's cookie jar

    In the 1950's, Patsy Cline was the premier country western singer. Her lyrics mirrored those of today; broken relationships, falling in and out of love, working for a living, heartaches and headaches. She was talked up in the tabloids, wore clothes as...

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Midway Blues Amusements

Midway Blues Amusements

    Bennett's Amusements moves in the day before an event, fences off their area at the Festival, back up huge equipment trucks, rides, and promotions. Agile carnies pick up wrenches and assemble a superstructure of steel connected by hundreds of feet of...

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Calling Dr. Who Payphone on way to Creed,Colorado

Calling Dr. Who Payphone on way to Creed,Colorado

    Doctor Who has the most unique phone booth in the Universe. but on our way back to Creede, Colorado, Richard's idea is to stop and pay respects to one of the last pay phones in America. On site, Richard and I both pick up the phone and listen to the dial...

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No Whining Tools of the Trade

No Whining Tools of the Trade

    This exterior wall is hung with mining mementos. There are picks, shovels,axes, some wrapped with gauze, injured from too much use. There are scythes, traps for animals, lanterns, hammers, levels and long thick nails used to secure railroad ties upon...

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Digging in the Earth Creede, Colorado

Digging in the Earth Creede, Colorado

    Creede was established in the late eighteen hundreds. At the north end of town is a silver mine that has become a museum. Running through the middle of town is a river that carried mining sludge into the valley below that is now being reclaimed by...

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Cumbres Toltec Railroad Back to yesteryear

Cumbres Toltec Railroad Back to yesteryear

    Highway 285 winds it's way through Espanola, Ojo Caliente, Tres Piedras, Antonito, and eventually Alamosa, Colorado. Another way to see this high country is riding a narrow gauge railroad that runs from Antonito, Colorado to Chama, New Mexico and back....

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1950’s Hamburger Stand Old Photos

1950’s Hamburger Stand Old Photos

    Old photos, especially black and white, have a nostalgic quality. They often have no names or dates on the back, have edges that are dogeared or brown, wrinkles, mustaches drawn in with ball point pens by pranksters. They are sometimes in albums but...

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World War 2 Memorabilia for pat

World War 2 Memorabilia for pat

    There are relic hunters who still roam the mountains and valleys on Marinduque searching for World War 2 memorabilia. They sometimes find helmets, bayonets, mess kits, a lucky photograph of a wife or children in a leather pouch, pieces of uniforms and...

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Mayan Outpost with Iquanas Tulum Ruins

Mayan Outpost with Iquanas Tulum Ruins

    The location of this old Mayan city was well chosen. It is a place Mayan elite lived for the best part of the year,entertained visitors, enjoyed food and drink on porches as their sun sank into the Caribbean sea. There were simple platforms built on the...

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Blue Suede Shoes Impersonating Elvis

Blue Suede Shoes Impersonating Elvis

    Imitation is, a famous wit once explained, the greatest form of flattery. Elvis Presley was a star and shone bright in Tinseltown for decades. In his Elvis impersonator show, Danny Vernon croons, tells jokes, moves his hips, loves on the audience. ...

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Frosty’s Diner On the Rincon Railroad

Frosty’s Diner On the Rincon Railroad

    The Rincon Railroad is for kids at heart. Around the corner from the front office, the railroad town of Rincon has been created. On certain days of the week, on a strict schedule, railroad caps are donned, engine whistles toot, and trains roll around...

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Holy Water San Xavier Mission - Tucson

Holy Water San Xavier Mission - Tucson

    After Spanish explorers conquered Central and South America, they scoured the present states of Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, California, Utah and Nevada searching for lost cities of gold. Motivated by faith, Spanish priests established missions for the...

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