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Ty Govno; All righty then.
A multi-photo challenge for city folk, or those that go to cities.
2 (two) or more of your bike with City St/Ave numbered signs NOT in sequential order and NOT on the same side of town that equal 98.
Like; 23rd Ave N + 34th St E + 9th Ave S + 32nd St = 98,, they don't not have to be the same town or city.
But I'm looking for City street signs like this,, only with numbers;
Wake up the neighbors
Nice find, Jay!
Thanks for sharing this part of Dutch settler's history in the USA!
Interesting! I wonder what year Dutch settlers reached Iowa. On my mother's side (Ostrander, originally), my family first settled in the Hudson Valley in 1660, from Amsterdam. Even though I'm in Philly now, I've been a New Yorker for centuries!!!
Interesting! I wonder what year Dutch settlers reached Iowa. On my mother's side (Ostrander, originally), my family first settled in the Hudson Valley in 1660, from Amsterdam. Even though I'm in Philly now, I've been a New Yorker for centuries!!!
Around here they say "If you ain't Dutch, you ain't much". Pella, the town 20 miles away where the photo was taken, was founded in 1847 and I believe was the first Dutch public Iowa settlement. Prior to that is was mostly French Canadians, Amish Germans, and Irish.
Random thought,, the number just popped in there.
I live near a 47th,, and there's a 51st just across town. The distance between them is only 6 miles.
I guess F86 is right though,, I should have considered we're working with "bikers" here. Here's a hint guy's; Ask the Olde Lady for help with this one,
I'm out on this one. Our streets go from 12th Street in town to 250th for the county roads. While we have both numbered streets and avenues, it'd take 10 pictures and half of them would be streets within a few blocks of each other.
Ty Govno; All righty then.
A multi-photo challenge for city folk, or those that go to cities.
2 (two) or more of your bike with City St/Ave numbered signs NOT in sequential order and NOT on the same side of town that equal 98.
Like; 23rd Ave N + 34th St E + 9th Ave S + 32nd St = 98,, they don't not have to be the same town or city.
But I'm looking for City street signs like this,, only with numbers;
Wake up the neighbors
Ok, Why 98? Too bad you had to say "two or more", 'cause there's a 98th St. close to me, but not others that could add up to 98.
Next challenge: Your Dyna, with two or more flags flying, at a house or business, representing two or more different countries (ie. US Flag & Germany Flag).
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