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  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...Engineer in the cab of the Central Pacific 119 Rogers steam engine
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  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...The CP Jupiter and UP 119 nose to nose.
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  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...Union Pacific's No. 119, Rogers steam engine
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  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...Central Pacific Jupiter No. 60.
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  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...Volunteer Park Service Ranger John Ott tells the story of the placement of the Gold Spike to the park visitors..
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  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...Central Pacific 119 Rogers steam engine
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  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...Central Pacific 119 Rogers steam engine
    angier-0908-golden_spike_nhs-13123.jpg
  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...Engineer holds an oil can.
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  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...Central Pacific Jupiter No. 60.
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  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...Central Pacific Jupiter No. 60.
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  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...Teenage boy docent in the cab of the CP 119
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  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...The CP Jupiter and UP 119 nose to nose.
    angier-0908-golden_spike_nhs-13430.jpg
  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...CP No. 60, The Jupiter steam engine.
    angier-0908-golden_spike_nhs-13415.jpg
  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...The CP Jupiter and UP 119 nose to nose.
    angier-0908-golden_spike_nhs-13277.jpg
  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project..
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  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...Checking the time on a pocket watch.
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  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...Volunteer Park Service Ranger John Ott tells the story of the placement of the Gold Spike to the park visitors..
    angier-0908-golden_spike_nhs-13455.jpg
  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...CP No. 60, The Jupiter steam engine.
    angier-0908-golden_spike_nhs-13289.jpg
  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...Central Pacific 119 Rogers steam engine
    angier-0908-golden_spike_nhs-13122.jpg
  • Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, Utah...May 10, 1869, the U.S. was united from coast to coast with the placement of the Golden Spike completing the worlds' first trans-contenental railroad and the uniting of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts...This is the spot decided by President U.S. Grant to join the Pacific's Central Pacific railroad with the Union Pacific railroad and complete the project...Central Pacific 119 Rogers steam engine
    angier-0908-golden_spike_nhs-13064.jpg
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
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  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
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  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
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  • Rachid Danhouan presents to Linda Hammond a Dobro unit at the The Friday symposium at STW XXXI, Winnemucca, Nevada, April 12, 2019.<br />
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@shootingthewest, @winnemuccanevada, #ShootingTheWest, @winnemuccaconventioncenter, #WinnemuccaNevada, #STWXXXI, #NevadaPhotographyExperience, #WCVA
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  • Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities.<br />
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Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.
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  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-humboldt-so-90300.JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-humboldt-so-90288.JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-xxvi-humboldt-so-554...JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-xxvi-humboldt-so-553...JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-xxvi-humboldt-so-553...JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-xxvi-humboldt-so-553...JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-humboldt-so-90182.JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-humboldt-so-90099.JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-humboldt-so-90161.JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-humboldt-so-90156.JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-xxvi-humboldt-so-446...JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-xxvi-humboldt-so-444...JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-humboldt-so-90142.JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-humboldt-so-90131.JPG
  • c. 2005 Caterpillar D5B crawler with spray unit on a plowed field in Washington's Palouse.
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  • c. 2005 Caterpillar D5B crawler with spray unit on a plowed field in Washington's Palouse.
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  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-humboldt-so-90271.JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-xxvi-humboldt-so-548...JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-humboldt-so-90205.JPG
  • Shooting the West XXVI-Winnemucca, Nev.<br />
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Students from Lowry High School and Shooting the West learn news and journalism protocol during the photo coverage of the scene of a deceased as staged by the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office and the Humboldt General Hospital EMS unit as part of community partnership between the four entities..
    angier-1403-stw-humboldt-so-90135.JPG
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • Little Colorado River and the Grand Canyon, snow, from a window seat on a United Airlines flight from Chicago to Los Angeles over America's Flyover County.
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5140-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5133-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5119-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5122-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5105-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5104-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5069-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5051-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4955-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5022-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4939-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4918-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4884-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4888-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4881-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4840-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4824-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4795-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4804-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4822-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4788-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4761-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4705-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4723-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4701-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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  • A window seat on a United Airlines flight from Chicago to Los Angeles over America's Flyover County.
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  • A window seat on a United Airlines flight from Chicago to Los Angeles over America's Flyover County.
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  • West Covina, California, from a window seat on a United Airlines flight from Chicago to Los Angeles over America's Flyover County.
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  • San Bernardino, I-15, toward Cajon Pass, California, from a window seat on a United Airlines flight from Chicago to Los Angeles over America's Flyover County.
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  • Lake Mohave, Colorado River, from a window seat on a United Airlines flight from Chicago to Los Angeles over America's Flyover County.
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  • Canyons west of the Grand Canyon, Arizona, from a window seat on a United Airlines flight from Chicago to Los Angeles over America's Flyover County.
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  • South Rim, Grand Canyon in winter from a window seat on a United Airlines flight from Chicago to Los Angeles over America's Flyover County.
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  • Vermilion Cliffs, Arizona, with snow from window seat on a United Airlines flight from Chicago to Los Angeles over America's Flyover County.
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  • Monument Valley, Arizona and the Navajo Nation from a window seat on a United Airlines flight from Chicago to Los Angeles over America's Flyover County.
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  • Colorado's San Juan Mountains with snow in winter during a window seat on a United Airlines flight from Chicago to Los Angeles over America's Flyover County.
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  • Sangre de Cristo Range and the San Lewis Valley of Colorado with snow, A window seat on a United Airlines flight from Chicago to Los Angeles over America's Flyover County.
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  • Midwest from a window seat on a United Airlines flight from Chicago to Los Angeles over America's Flyover County.
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  • Looking over the rail of the Mostar bridge<br />
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Mostar is a city and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the biggest and the most important city in the Herzegovina region and the center of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation. Mostar is situated on the Neretva river and is the fifth-largest city in the country. Mostar was named after "the bridge keepers" (natively: mostari) who kept the Stari Most (Old Bridge) over Neretva river. During the Ottoman era, the Old Bridge was built and became one of the symbols of Mostar. The bridge was destroyed by Croatian Defence Council units during the Bosnian-Herzegovian War, on November 9, 1993 at 10:15 am. Slobodan Praljak, the commander of the Croat forces, is on trial at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia for ordering the destruction of the bridge, among other charges.[
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  • Restored bridge (Stari Most) over the Neretva River, newly restored.<br />
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Mostar was named after "the bridge keepers" (natively: mostari) who kept the Stari Most (Old Bridge) over Neretva river. During the Ottoman era, the Old Bridge was built and became one of the symbols of Mostar. The bridge was destroyed by Croatian Defence Council units during the Bosnian-Herzegovian War, on November 9, 1993 at 10:15 am. Slobodan Praljak, the commander of the Croat forces, is on trial at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia for ordering the destruction of the bridge, among other charges.[
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  • Restored bridge (Stari Most) over the Neretva River, newly restored.<br />
<br />
Mostar was named after "the bridge keepers" (natively: mostari) who kept the Stari Most (Old Bridge) over Neretva river. During the Ottoman era, the Old Bridge was built and became one of the symbols of Mostar. The bridge was destroyed by Croatian Defence Council units during the Bosnian-Herzegovian War, on November 9, 1993 at 10:15 am. Slobodan Praljak, the commander of the Croat forces, is on trial at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia for ordering the destruction of the bridge, among other charges.[
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  • travels with Miloje--Mostar..Mostar is a city and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the biggest and the most important city in the Herzegovina region and the center of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation. Mostar is situated on the Neretva river and is the fifth-largest city in the country. Mostar was named after "the bridge keepers" (natively: mostari) who kept the Stari Most (Old Bridge) over Neretva river. During the Ottoman era, the Old Bridge was built and became one of the symbols of Mostar. The bridge was destroyed by Croatian Defence Council units during the Bosnian-Herzegovian War, on November 9, 1993 at 10:15 am. Slobodan Praljak, the commander of the Croat forces, is on trial at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia for ordering the destruction of the bridge, among other charges.[
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  • Moon rising over the brick United Methodist Church in the rural town of La Fayette, Ill.
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  • Viola United Methodist Church, Ill
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  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5124-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5095-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-5081-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4924-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
    angier-2009-4879-trump_train-amador.jpg
  • An impromptu Trump Drive that hit social media a few days ago and expecting maybe 30 vehicle, nuked into a community-wide full-fledged, loaded with freight Trump Train traveled the roads of Amador County with more than 400 cars, trucks, motorhomes, boat trailers and more between Scottsville, to Sutter Creek. The estimated length of three to four miles took nearly two hours to settled down. Despite the massive rally traffic, few delays to locals and visitors occurred due to the peaceful and respectful drivers and the assistance of local law enforcement, Amador County SO, and CHP units who helped to keep the traffic flowing. At the conclusion of the “train” many gathered to the overflow crowds to enjoy Taco Tuesday at Mel’s in downtown Jackson.
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