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Author Archives: Jeff
Dec
07
Photos by the numbers: 35
December 25, 2001: Entering Texas on Christmas Day. But I-35 in Texas is long, containing nearly a third of its entire route. The visitors center where this was photographed is closer to downtown Kansas City than I-35’s south end in … Continue reading
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Dec
06
Still the whipping boy, Part 2
Yahoo Sports’ Pat Forde manages to be both an SEC apologist and Boise State booster at the same time, while slamming anyone who isn’t (bold below is italics in original): People say Alabama had its shot? Well, Oklahoma State had … Continue reading
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Dec
06
Photos by the numbers: 34
June 1, 2002: One of two Business US 34 shields on the route in Chariton. Despite being around for 50 years, Business 34 is nearly unmarked and unknown. Its official route uses IA 14 down to 34 instead of continuing … Continue reading
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Dec
05
Oops?
A decade ago, Iowa State gift-wrapped a bowl game for Alabama when a field goal attempt went directly over the upright with 45 seconds remaining. The Independence Bowl trophy is probably gathering dust behind Alabama’s national championship hardware. This year, … Continue reading
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Dec
05
Photos by the numbers: 33
July 1, 2007: Rochester, N.Y. For a while there, I wasn’t sure I had any 33 shields in my photo collection at all. IA 33 was replaced by IA 60 in 1969. I have traveled on less than a mile … Continue reading
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Dec
04
Photos by the numbers: 32
September 2, 2008: North end of IA 32, the only new (signed) designation created in Iowa in the 1990s.
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Dec
03
Photos by the numbers: 31
June 14, 2004: North end of IA 31. This is the first duplicate day I’ve had in this list. (This picture’s quality suffers from both the original camera and the scaling.)
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Dec
03
“The Call”: The movie in and about Traer
Dave Rasdal of the Cedar Rapids Gazette has a column about the movie, which premieres in town tonight. It was filmed entirely on location! He also talks to residents about the history of the theater. This was made after a … Continue reading
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Dec
02
Photos by the numbers: 30 (bonus)
July 2, 2009: East Canton, Ohio. I have traveled on US 30 in nine of its eleven states, have pictures in eight, clinched it in two (Iowa and West Virginia), and almost clinched it in two more (Illinois and Indiana). … Continue reading
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Dec
02
Photos by the numbers: 29 and 30
July 29, 2007: Intersection of I-29 and US 30 in Missouri Valley. The (until recently) quintessential Iowa interchange sign arrangement. Notice the difference in the straight arrow lengths and the Butt-Ugly Kansas-Style Signage (larger initial letter).
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