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Living or deceased? 🙂
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Ah – I couldn’t see the photo – it had the “x” in place.
the thrill of the hunt. what fun!
It was tedious, but I was looking at the stations I was checking the day I uploaded the picture (12/27/2016 @ noon). It matches generally what I remembered, but I can’t spot the location
Looks like a great playground for kids!
An insurance company would be terrified of it
I bet the lawyers love it then 🙂
I think we just found a niche business opportunity.