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This thread started with a question about living near weird places, and mounds were specifically mentioned. When I was a Captain in the AF we lived in Troy, IL, which was just a few miles from Cahokia Mounds https://cahokiamounds.org
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Yea,but if Canada invaded us,they'd be REALLY polite about it.
This thread started with a question about living near weird places, and mounds were specifically mentioned. When I was a Captain in the AF we lived in Troy, IL, which was just a few miles from Cahokia Mounds https://cahokiamounds.org
Now That is a very interesting Historic place!
So the state of IL. Is so poor, it can not properly support an important one-of-a-kind, historical site?
Since it's the Halloween season, when first married we lived in Salem, MA and our apartment was on the first floor of a three-story 1700's home where the official Salem witch lived (really). She held witchcraft classes for the local college as well as hosting get togethers of her coven. You talk about weird.
Since it's the Halloween season, when first married we lived in Salem, MA and our apartment was on the first floor of a three-story 1700's home where the official Salem witch lived (really). She held witchcraft classes for the local college as well as hosting get togethers of her coven. You talk about weird.
I live in a city built on a 56 volcanoes and a potentially active field at that.
Is that weird or just plain dumb??
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I live in a city built on a 56 volcanoes and a potentially active field at that.
Is that weird or just plain dumb??
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