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Feb
11
Texas Day 8: Wandering around central Texas
Austin, Texas, Jan. 30 — I spent the entire morning at the George H.W. Bush Museum in College Station. I was glad I hadn’t tried to cram it in earlier. The museum is well put together, aside from the “Oval … Continue reading
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Feb
11
Numerical coincidence
According to Clinched Highway Mapping, I have traveled approximately 1036 miles on I-40 and 1035 miles on US 40. That’s not going to be the case for long, though. Once the Crosstown Expressway’s westbound lanes open in Oklahoma City, I … Continue reading
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Feb
10
License plate countdown — ZDC and the Null Set
Fifteen years and a month after 000AAA was handed out to someone in Adair County, we’ve reached Z. There are less than 500,000 combinations left, assuming IOQUV are skipped again. (Use of D in the second position may or may … Continue reading
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Feb
10
Photos by the numbers: 100
July 16, 2006: Junction of IA 100 (Collins Road) and Business US 151 (1st Avenue) in northeast Cedar Rapids. This was the end of IA 100 in 1984-96, and before then, IA 150 turned left here in a wrong-way multiplex … Continue reading
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Feb
09
Texas Day 7B: I-610 and Washington on the Brazos
This post covers the rest of my Sunday outside of the basketball game. College Station, Texas, Jan. 29 — I started out the day by clinching I-610 in light traffic. I had a little snag after exiting I-10 to get … Continue reading
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Feb
09
Photos by the numbers: 99
May 12, 2008: Former IA 99 was signed as County Road 99 through the rest of the 2000s but in the past few years changed to X99 to match style. I don’t even know where the county would have acquired … Continue reading
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Feb
08
Iowa State 65, Missouri 52
Columbia, Missouri — It was so quiet I could hear Bill Fennelly talk. It was only once or twice, but to hear the Cyclones’ coach’s voice at all is a minor miracle after his cancer treatments, let alone in a … Continue reading
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Feb
08
ISU women vs. Missouri: Pregame thoughts
Margie Miles, my grandmother’s sister, lived near the University of Missouri campus. On one trip down there, Mom got so sick of me asking where we were that she gave me a map and said, “Here. Follow Highway 63.” A … Continue reading
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Feb
08
Texas Day 7A: Goodbye to A&M
College Station, Texas, Jan. 29 — Even the children’s books have to be rewritten. In the gift shop for the Texas State History Museum in Austin, I noticed a book about a baby Longhorn who grows up to be Bevo. … Continue reading
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Feb
08
Photos by the numbers: 98
June 1, 2009: US 98/301 junction in Dade City, Florida. Despite having an even number, US 98 is signed north-south at least in the central part of the state. It’s east-west in the Panhandle but then turns diagonally though most … Continue reading
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