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through north Oklahoma [a ride report]

Daniel Kalal

Cruisin' Guzzisti
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Location
Kansas
Once the sun approached the horizon, the temperatures dropped rapidly into the thirties. I'd need to be checked into a hotel before the bridges started to freeze.
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The remains of the Valeda, Kansas School.
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Breakfast at the Buckboard restaurant in Chetopa, Kansas
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The old (and hardly used) Route 66 bridge east of Chelsea, Oklahoma.
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The Price tower in Bartlesville was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. It was originally built as a combination of offices and apartments, and is now a nice (nineteen room) hotel.
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Hominy, Oklahoma.
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running west of Ralston, Oklahoma
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Crossing the Arkansas River
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There is still plenty of snow on the ground, and--once again--as the sun starts to set, the temperature is dropping rapidly.
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Dan thanks, as always, for the virtual ride. As a former Architect, I forgot about that FLW building, good to know it's a hotel now, did you stay there?
 
Nice building, indeed (from the outside at least :mrgreen: )

How many miles do you have on that bike now, Dan?
 
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