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John Deere PavilionThe first stop in Moline was the John Deere Pavilion, a large glass building with lots of Deere equipment, both restored and brand new, inside, as well as some larger items outside.
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Indy 500 SpeedwayDriving around the Indy 500 Speedway. Unfortunately, in a bus, at about 45mph...00000
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Route 66 MemorbeliaPartway across the bridge was an information area, with some nostalgic signs, an old gas pump, and an old car. In this picture, Cathy poses near some of these.00000
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Old Chain of Rocks BridgeAnother view of the bridge, with its bend and narrow width. 00000
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Water IntakesFrom the Old Chain of Rocks bridge, you can see a pair of old water intakes, which serve the City of St. Louis.00000
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Kitchen CarInside the kitchen car which was used with the dining car.
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Dining CarInside a dining car at the Museum of Transportation00000
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Museum of TransportationThe morning we left St. Louis, we stopped at the Museum of Transportation. Since we like trains, and most of the museum was about trains, this was a lot of fun to look at. In the picture to the left, an old engine is being restored.00000
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Penguin & Puffin CoastA very 'cool' exhibit, in all senses of the word.00000
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ButterflyAnother butterfly from the St. Louis Zoo's Insectarium. It's a little blurry, but still beautiful.00000
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Top of the World, er, ArchOne of the many pictures we snapped from the top of the Gateway Arch.00000
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John Deere Collectors CenterAfter a stop by the John Deere Store where we picked up a few collectables, our next stop was the John Deere Collectors Center. This building is set up to look like a 1950's John Deere dealership. Inside were many unique restored tractors and implements.00000
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