Category: TransAmerica 1984 pix

Day 20 – Shower facilites at the city park in Sebree

Washing where it counts

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Day 20 – Homemade billboard

Satin lives! Cycling through the Bible belt

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Day 20 – Rough times in Rough River

What's left of the town of Rough River, near the Rough River Dam campground

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Day 19: Lincoln birthplace

Cabin housed in huge stone building at Lincoln birthplace national park in Hodgenville.

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Day 19: Abandoned house

Somewhere between Hodgenville and Rough River

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Day 18 – Kentucky farm country

An easy slope past cut hay fields

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Day 18 – Early morning outside Harrodsburg

Misty, chilly morning in Kentucky bluegrass region

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Day 17: Parkview Guest House

No, we didn't make a mess here.

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Day 17: Graveyard outside historic Harrodsburg fort

We liked the wording of the sign: “The pioneers had only rude surface stones to mark their graves.” Why so rude?

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Day 16: Brenda and Wiley

Our benefactors in Berea.

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