Paco Dennis
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I believe that was built as a place where railroad workers stored explosives.View attachment 171522
Just next to Katy Trail mid-Missouri near the Missouri river. The trail was made on top of a railroad track. An old depot? A hermit's cave?
Been over this bridge, Jon. Our son and his family live nearby in Colchester and we've spent quite a bit of time in southeastern Conn.I suspect there are few places in the world where you see 4 giant frogs as adornments on bridge pillars and where those pillars are giant spools of thread. Such, though, is what's found on a bridge in Willimantic, CT.
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Aside from being needed as a river crossing, the bridge is somewhat a memorial to the great Frog Wars of 1754 when a large number of these amphibia died a mysterious and cacophonous death. According to records and legend, settlers in the area were awakened by the scary noise and thought it was the French and Indians coming to the town and killing residents. It was later thought the frogs were fighting each other for the favors of female frogs. In any event, the bridge is at coordinates 41.710516, -72.209206.
I don't believe they had foldup chairs in the 18th century....that's very unusual...You don't need to be told what the strange thing is.
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This is the 1700s bedroom of the Willard family. It was commonplace back then.
I was led to believe they were a not-uncommon fixture in the smaller room homes of the period.I don't believe they had foldup chairs in the 18th century....that's very unusual...![]()