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- From: palaio@ux1.lbl.gov (Nicholas P Palaio)
- Newsgroups: rec.travel
- Subject: Re: Strange and Unusual stops in the U.S.
- Date: 24 Nov 1992 01:07:30 GMT
- Organization: Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
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- In article <1992Nov20.200925.24137@brtph560.bnr.ca> capps@bnr.ca (Terry Capps ) writes:
- >One of the most unique and unusual places I've visited is the Corn
- >And not too far (relatively speaking) is the famous WALL DRUG
- >store, which I believe is advertised extensively on billboards
- >all over the midwest (ie. "only 837 miles to Wall Drug Store").
- >
- >
- >Terry Capps
- >Opinions expressed are my own.
- >Bell-Northern Research, Research Triangle Park, NC
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- Not just in the midwest US! I saw an inconspicuous sign on a telephone pole
- near the Amsterdam train station that said "WALL DRUG 6387 MILES." (Just
- guessing on that mileage, don't quote me).
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- Nick Palaio
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