Bollinger Mill and Covered Bridge

Bollinger Mill and Covered Bridge

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Just 8 miles West South West of Jackson, MO in Burfordville sits the Bollinger Mill and Covered Bridge. Pre-dating the civil war, the original foundation and wood mill and dam was placed by George Frederick Bollinger. This piece of land sat on the Whitewater River and contained 640 acres of land that was granted from Pierre-Louis de Lorimier, the then Spanish Commandant of the Cape Girardeau district of Upper Louisiana. This transaction was a shade on the illegal side since all grants had to go to Catholics only. Bollinger as well as 20 other families granted land were most likely German Reformed families including that of the Limbaugh family of which today is made known from Mr. Rush Limbaugh. Bollinger Mill and Covered Bridge The Bollinger Mill and Covered Bridge…
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IC5785 Display Cairo Illinois

IC5785 Display Cairo Illinois

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IC 5785 On Display Cairo, IL IC 5785 Display Cairo, IL The old red caboose is at rest, IC5785 On Display Cairo Illinois. Illinois little slice of heaven located at the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. IC 5785 was originally built as IC 9501. After the merger with Gulf, Mobile and Ohio the caboose was renumbered as ICG 199501. We will point this information out again here shortly. The info can be obtained from the link we provided previously. What is a "Caboose"? Before we go to far lets discuss what exactly a caboose really is. The caboose has been called a few different things in the past such as cabooses (or cabeese) and traditionally it was called a way car. There is a general consensus that the…
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Pandemic Era Photography and Travel

Pandemic Era Photography and Travel

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I was sitting here pouring over loads of pictures online and thinking to myself, "Man alive I have got to go there and shoot some images". For one reason or the other, that never happens though. Then I think to my self again, "Pandemic era photography and travel", no thanks I'll pass. My list of places I want to go is as long as my leg I assure you! Staying local, not home, is not a bad thing. Silently I ask myself if travelling is really going to improve my landscape photography skills or not. I compare that question to the person who assumes just because they buy the best lenses and filters that their photography is going to improve to profession status instantly. I am more than sure travelling…
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