No Way You Could Plummet To Your Death Off That Thing November 7, 2019 by kerbey, posted in 1930s, History, Nostalgia, Photography, Pics, Travel, Vintage Clifton Adams The bridge was demolished in 1951. Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related
I bet that was considered the cutting edge of Highway engineering at the time. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Can you imagine accelerating into the curves when its snowing and the road is icy? That would have been an E-ticket ride as the old folks at Disney would say. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
LOL. I bet if we still have mosquitoes in November, THEY can still have termites when it’s freezing! LikeLiked by 1 person
I bet that was considered the cutting edge of Highway engineering at the time.
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You know it.
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Can you imagine accelerating into the curves when its snowing and the road is icy? That would have been an E-ticket ride as the old folks at Disney would say.
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Nice term. Yes, quite a thrill as you hit that wood and hope it doesn’t snap.
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Do they have termites around there? Asking for a friend…
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LOL. I bet if we still have mosquitoes in November, THEY can still have termites when it’s freezing!
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Yoweee— how are people supposed to text and drive THAT? 😀
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Ha!
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