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littleone and mom_of_three together had the answer. See below.
I've been late lately and I'll apologize in advance for the next few weeks when events will likely continue to keep me from meeting my self-imposed Sunday evening deadline.
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The image(s) above is(are) a part of a photo I took somewhere in the area. I'll add additional parts of the picture over the next few days. You are invited to try to guess the subject and location of the photo. I'll notify the first person who correctly identifies the subject or location of the entire photo. That subject or location won't be revealed until later, after the answer is obvious. I suggest that people indicate that their guess is "Final" as opposed to just speculation and limit themselves to one final answer per person.
You can check my twitter account to see when new images are posted, or just check back here. I normally post a new picture each Sunday evening.
Suggestions for interesting, out of the way (or not so out of the way) subjects are welcome.
Never noticed the cemetery just north of Tepee Junction, but when I did, I knew there would be something of interest. A hand water pump at the Maple Grove Cemetery was this week's subject was the subject that caught my imagination this week.
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30 September 2009
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thetagger (Anonymous) says…
I'll say that's one of those “High Water - No Entry” swinging gate posts down at the lake.
1 October 2009
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jettie (Anonymous) says…
Bingo !
1 October 2009
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geekin_topekan (Anonymous) says…
That would be the pedestal that holds the sign at 8th and Delaware, declaring the house to be on the National Registry of Historic places.
1 October 2009
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salthawk (Jerry Elliott) says…
i have no idea, dave, but the concrete/stone work sure looks to be a hundred yrs old–at least
1 October 2009
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dklamet (Dave Klamet) says…
I've been trying to add another image, but the site won't let me update my post. Just wanted everyone to know it's not my fault this time. :-)
2 October 2009
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mom_of_three (Anonymous) says…
I know what it is, but not where it is yet -
2 October 2009
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RoeDapple (Anonymous) says…
water hydrant, South Park, near ball diamond. final answer.
2 October 2009
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newmedia (Anonymous) says…
It's just an old water pump over a hand dug well but not sure of the location.
2 October 2009
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geekin_topekan (Anonymous) says…
South Park has a ball diamond?
3 October 2009
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RoeDapple (Anonymous) says…
Well, I'm showing my age geekin! There used to be one on the west side of Massachusetts on the north east corner of the park. Looks like it is trees and grass now…..
3 October 2009
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littleone (Anonymous) says…
Is it the cemetary when you are leaving town north on 2nd past the teepee junction? final
3 October 2009
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mom_of_three (Anonymous) says…
you mean, maple grove cemetery