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Posing By The Birdbath, Somewhere in Flatland
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Bank and Balloons at Disneyland, 1967
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Sandcastles At Dovercourt, 1957
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Hats, Heads, and Death Dodgers
My Mother Was Not Pleased
Boy with a Gun Next to the Chicken Run
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Some Trouble!
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Puzzling Kids, 1973
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Our New House, c.1958
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Angry Ronnie
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Under the Falls, 1917
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Missouri Mule
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This photo shows nine or more people who are riding in a open vehicle that's popping a wheelie (see a cropped version for a better view of the contraption). Painted on a wall in the background are the words "Missouri [Mu]le." What in the world is happening here?
After some searching, I learned that the Missouri Mule, "known for its strength, hardiness, intelligence and even temper," is the state animal of Missouri. In addition, I found an Ultimate Rollercoaster article about Harry G. Traver, a roller coaster designer and founder of the Traver Engineering Company, who created the "Missouri Mule," an amusement park ride also known as "Bumping Autos." Could this be a picture of the Missouri Mule ride?
This photo shows nine or more people who are riding in a open vehicle that's popping a wheelie (see a cropped version for a better view of the contraption). Painted on a wall in the background are the words "Missouri [Mu]le." What in the world is happening here?
After some searching, I learned that the Missouri Mule, "known for its strength, hardiness, intelligence and even temper," is the state animal of Missouri. In addition, I found an Ultimate Rollercoaster article about Harry G. Traver, a roller coaster designer and founder of the Traver Engineering Company, who created the "Missouri Mule," an amusement park ride also known as "Bumping Autos." Could this be a picture of the Missouri Mule ride?
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