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July 4, 1803 The Louisiana Purchase is announced to the American people by President Thomas Jefferson, we paid less than four cents per acre.

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SylvanLakeWH

Buy land... they ain't makin' it no more...

 

Mark Twain

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WHX??
23 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

Buy a Wheel Horse... they ain't makin' it no more...

 

Fixed that for ya ... :D

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ri702bill
31 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

Buy land... they ain't makin' it no more...

 

Mark Twain

Except when then fill in a swampy area for "recreational use".... then sell it off for a 9 hole Golf Course.... :angry-tappingfoot:

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953 nut

A lot of old Florida "Sanitary Landfills" became Golf Courses over the past half century.  Just don't create too deep a divot and you will be OK.       :ychain:

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ri702bill

Our local landfill behind the DPW has been cleared out, cleaned up and extended almost to the Pawtuxet River. It is now home to The Dog Pound, 2 Soccer Fields, and 3 Little League Fields. And mosquitoes...

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wh500special

In case you were wondering why there’s no monument or commemoration of the Louisiana Purchase, there actually is:


Jefferson Gateway Expansion Memorial

 

Better known as the St. Louis Arch. 
 

Happy Fourth of July.  
 

Steve

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8ntruck

My parents were in St Louis when they were placing the final piece (keystone?) of the arch.  There was a temporary brace between the two legs, a crane mounted on each leg that were used to lift the final piece.  Tolerances were close enough that the fire department was needed to cool off one leg with water to get it all to go together.

 

In 2000, we took our Finnish exchange student to see the arch.  We all took the 'elevator' to the observation deck on top of the arch.

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