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Great pics as always.
Poor horses in first pic look a little worse for the wear to me. And man, all that mud slop in the streets in the last coupla pics! Whoooeeee!
Poor horses in first pic look a little worse for the wear to me. And man, all that mud slop in the streets in the last coupla pics! Whoooeeee!
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Last one looks like the main road in the Old Blue Field at Hershey.
Them were the days!!
Them were the days!!
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Re: Pic # 8, Fairy, Texas, Hamilton County, Central Texas. The town was named for Fairy Fort, daughter of Battle Fort, who was a soldier and a lawyer. Fairy was reportedly 2' 8" tall and weighed about 28 lbs. She was married twice, and lived into her 70's.
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I found the 11th picture of a ‘24-‘25 roadster in the snow somewhat interesting because I considered side curtains attaching to doors appeared in the ‘new and improved’ models. Mainly because those doors were designed to accommodate them. Learn something new every day thanks to Tom . Also, main streets of these little bitty towns were evidently popular to photograph.
I don’t know why I turned out this way. My parents were decent people
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Great pics, as always. Thank you for your time and effort posting them. Great views into the early part of the last century. Happy 4th of July.