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Tag Archives: transportation
Size Does Matter
Not much to say about this. I watched about a half a dozen people try to squeeze their cars into this space and eventually give up. Then came along this SmartCar. Size does matter.
Posted in Blog, Photo
Tagged 2012, Minneapolis, minnesota, parking, SmartCar, transportation
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Winterized
In front of the boat barn that houses the steamboat Minnehaha, there is a parking lot full of old machinery. Jammed check to jowl, vintage olive drab World War II trucks, a red crane, and other iron ghosts sit beneath … Continue reading