2013 - The Cabooses of Spring Grove, MN

by Bart Flentje 22. April 2013 06:08

I passed through the town of Spring Grove, MN, a couple of years ago and discovered the row of cabooses as you enter town from the east. I was disappointed that I had not had my camera along for the ride. During the 2013 spring turkey hunt in Caledonia, MN, I knew Spring Grove was just a short eight miles down the road. This time I came prepared. I suspect that the cabooses are privately owned as they appear on the lot of an industrial site. Searching Google doesn't reveal much of anything about these beauties.

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2011 - The Lighted Cross, Wilson, KS

by Bart Flentje 30. July 2011 18:50

During the long and insipid drive through Kansas to Colorado, another roadside treasure was discovered that is a must see.  The Lighted Cross, located at the Excelsior Lutheran Church just off of I-70 between exits 209 and 216, has been described as a Guiding Light to those travelling along the interstate at night.  Built in 1976 by Gerald Klema, The Lighted Cross actually looks like a cross from ANY angle that you view it.  This is made possible by the fact that the arm of the cross is circular in nature.. ingenius.

Unfortunately, I was not in a position to see the cross lighted.  I was passing through the area during the brightest hours of the day.  But I still stopped to check out the structure and tour the little country church.

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2011 - The Lighted Cross, Wilson, KS
Welcome to Excelsior Lutheran Church
Welcome to Excelsior Lutheran Church
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2011 - The Lighted Cross, Wilson, KS
The Excelsior Lutheran Church
The Excelsior Lutheran Church
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2011 - The Lighted Cross, Wilson, KS
A view inside the little country church
A view inside the little country church
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2011 - The Lighted Cross, Wilson, KS
The 60' steel cross from a distance
The 60' steel cross from a distance
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2011 - The Lighted Cross, Wilson, KS
Looking up at the circular shaped cross
Looking up at the circular shaped cross
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2011 - The Lighted Cross, Wilson, KS
The Lighted Cross as seen at night. I believe the photograph was taken by Jeff Cooper (used without permission)
The Lighted Cross as seen at night. I believe the photograph was taken by Jeff Cooper (used without permission)

2011 - Union Dam Tunnel, Patapsco State Park, Baltimore, MD

by Bart Flentje 16. June 2011 05:21

As is usual with geocaching, we discover sites that you would not otherwise even know exist.  While visiting Patapsco Valley State Park to find Maryland's oldest active geocache, we stumbled upon the Union Dam Tunnel.  The railroad tunnel, which was built in 1902, is 810' long.  Better yet, as we approached the tunnel, we could hear train whistles in the distance.  Sure enough after a five minute wait, a four-locomotive train comes blowing around the corner and into the tunnel.

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2011 - Pink Elephant, DeForest, WI

by Bart Flentje 13. June 2011 02:13

On our drive to North Carolina, we quite literally stumbled upon another object of Roadside Americana.  The Pink Elephant, located in DeForest, WI, has guarded the town for over 50 years.

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2011 - Orange Dragon, Ames, IA

by Bart Flentje 6. February 2011 12:04

Cruising through Ames, IA, on my way to Lincoln, NE, I ran into Orange Dragon, by Ames native Dave Johnson.  Located on the southwest corner of Ames City Hall, this artwork was originally placed as part of the Art Around the Corner program.  The city of Ames eventually bought the piece from the artist for $3000.

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2009 - The Pig Hotel, Warsaw, MN

by Bart Flentje 20. March 2009 03:28

While geocaching in the Faribault area I did a geocache named Pig Hotel (GC1EKQX) by PrincessB.  I didn't realize the significance of the geocache's name until I arrived at the site and discovered there really is a Pig Hotel there.  At least it used to be.  The legend has it that after the house was uninhabitable for humans, the farmer fenced it in and used it as a pig pen.  The pigs had the full run of the house and yard!  Apparently there are no more pigs but the house still stands and seems to be minimally maintained.

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The Pig Hotel
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Hershey Cemetery  (note spelling on the sign)

Another interesting site across the gravel road from the Pig Hotel is the postage stamp sized Hershey Cemetery.  The historical significance is that the little lot contains the remains of Mary Hershey, six year old daughter of Christian and Jane Hershey, owners of the property in 1900.  Mary was apparently buried in 1856 as the original stone exists today, embedded in the ground, fragmented in several pieces.

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1992 - Hase-dera Temple, Kamakura, Japan

by Bart Flentje 22. June 1992 07:29

Today we had time off from our work at FISC Yokosuka and took a day trip to Kamakura.  Kamakura is the former Samauri capital of Japan and is the home of many cultural attractions.  Today we visited the Hase-dera Temple, the Garden of Jizo, and the Great Buddha.

The Great Buddha here is the second largest Buddha in Japan, which was built in 1252.  Legend has it that in the year 1495, a great tsunami rolled in and washed everything away leaving only the Great Buddha standing.

The Garden of Jizo was named for the Patron Saint of the Departed Children.  I was told during my visit that the small idols lined up in the garden represented the souls of children lost to miscarriage, abortion or other premature death.

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