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| Posts: 5623 | Location: San Francisco Bay Area, CA | Registered: April 11, 2001 |
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| Thanks, all. I gave it a rest and then ordered a similar map to that I would have used 22+ years ago, the AAA state map (although I was probably using a state-issued map, with more detail of individual towns about the margins).
Driving north on US-11 through Mississippi, parallel to I-59, would bring me into Meridian.
Anywho, my 7th grade niece might do well in a small, polite, temperate college town in a few years. We'll see how it shakes out. |
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| While Auburn is a beautiful college town, and the landmark administration building, Samford Hall, is almost in the middle of town and might be mistaken for something like a town hall, based on your description, I was going to suggest Livingston as well. It matches just about perfectly. Auburn's Samford Hall: Sumter County Courthouse, Livingston, AL - Although this photo doesn't show it, there is a beautiful, ornate wrought-iron fence around the property: |
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| I'm quite sure it wasn't Eufaula, Alabama. I spent 3 months there in 1960 and the only things in town were 3 restaurants, a few stores and gas stations, a bank, and a country club. The inhabitants were polite (traditions of the South) but not friendly. You could go to this link and view all 72 of Alabama's courthouses: https://www.al.com/living/2017...38.%20More%20items... flashguy
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| I'm thinking it was in Mississippi. US-11 into Meridian maybe ... Time will tell. You'll spot me. The slow truck with a cat in the camper shell.
Although after looking at several dozen small towns with park-like town squares surrounded by their government and commercial buildings, I see many idyllic spots. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Woodman: I'm thinking it was in Mississippi. US-11 into Meridian maybe ... Time will tell. You'll spot me. The slow truck with a cat in the camper shell.
Although after looking at several dozen small towns with park-like town squares surrounded by their government and commercial buildings, I see many idyllic spots.
So disregard your reference to Pensacola? How the heck can we help locate this place if you change the freakin' state? Highway 11 doesn't even go through Alabama, much less Pensacola. Hwy 11 does, however, go through my hometown of Ellisville, MS. The courthouse in Ellisville, while picturesque, does not have a fence around it which you describe in detail. |
| Posts: 2520 | Location: High Sierra & Low Desert | Registered: February 03, 2011 |
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| quote: Originally posted by cne32507: So disregard your reference to Pensacola? How the heck can we help locate this place if you change the freakin' state?
After two weeks of New Orleans during JazzFest, without running out of money, I'm surprised I had many brain cells functioning. But I might have skipped P-Cola on the return, instead heading due N-NE leaving N.O. But I've done the return from P-Cola plenty of times. After a week on the beach, camping, I'd mosey north on the 2-lanes without a map. Now, there was this fella selling buffalo jerky I'd love to visit again. Might have been Kentucky, but probably Tennessee. Or maybe Georgia. Sort of hilly then a flat town with a straight north-south main road? And his shop was off on the left? |
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| quote: Originally posted by cne32507: Well, as they say in Maine: "Ya kant git thara from heara"
I once heard an Iranian (in Tehran) say the English equivalent of "The way from here, it does not become." flashguy
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| quote: Originally posted by cne32507: Well, as they say in Maine: "Ya kant git thara from heara"
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| Posts: 2520 | Location: High Sierra & Low Desert | Registered: February 03, 2011 |
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| No help from me but your travels remind me of the book Blue Highways by William Least Heat-Moon. I did a trip across country in 1970, following mostly blue lines on the map, not the red interstate highways. _ _______________________________ "Nature scares me" a quote by my friend Bob after a rough day at sea. |
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| quote: Originally posted by UTsig: No help from me but your travels remind me of the book Blue Highways by William Least Heat-Moon. I did a trip across country in 1970, following mostly blue lines on the map, not the red interstate highways.
I read that book also! |
| Posts: 2520 | Location: High Sierra & Low Desert | Registered: February 03, 2011 |
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