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by James Tanner December 15 2012, 16:37

You can often tell anachronisms in movies by the type of glass in the windows of the houses. This type of glass is typical of the mid-1800s. The bonus...

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by James Tanner December 15 2012, 16:31

It is not that I am so old as to remember using all of these items, I just grew up in one of the last areas to become industrialized in the United States....

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by James Tanner December 15 2012, 16:31

When I was very young, our family was still using a cast iron cooking stove that burned wood. Our home, high on the Colorado Plateau, had no central heating...

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by James Tanner December 15 2012, 16:31

This is building for church meetings and also contains a museum and a bookstore. It is located in Independence, Missouri.

Cast Iron Cooking Stove | Walking Arizona...

by James Tanner December 15 2012, 16:27

Cast Iron Cooking Stove | Walking Arizona http://t.co/X9WmqDB8 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) December 15, 2012 Cast Iron Cooking Stove | Walking Arizona

Temple of the Community of Christ | Walking...

by James Tanner December 15 2012, 16:27

Temple of the Community of Christ | Walking Arizona http://t.co/5edcxVci James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) December 15, 2012 Temple of the Community of Christ...

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by James Tanner December 15 2012, 14:41

JTF-Guantanamo_server_farm.jpg (172 × 240 pixels, file size: 25 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)This image is a work of a U.S. Army soldier or employee, taken...

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by James Tanner December 15 2012, 00:25

Even in the Winter of our dispair, we always have the hope of Spring.

The hope of Spring in Winter | Walking Arizona...

by James Tanner December 15 2012, 00:24

The hope of Spring in Winter | Walking Arizona http://t.co/S2FbhMC4 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) December 15, 2012 The hope of Spring in Winter | Walking...

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by James Tanner December 15 2012, 00:19

Well, the shoe in the poem is a horseshoe, but this reminded me of the poem. Arizona is usually so dry that many items that would have long disintegrated...

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