Tuesday, 31 May 2011
Hauling One Big Scoop of Iowa
Posted on 20:28 by andrew symond
Monday, 30 May 2011
A Look at Memorial Day 2011 in Iowa
Posted on 21:25 by andrew symond
Wednesday, 25 May 2011
Golden Rails For Moving Corn
Posted on 11:33 by andrew symond
Monday, 23 May 2011
2011 By-Pass of the Lincoln Highway’s King Tower Cafe
Posted on 20:37 by andrew symond
The by-pass result is a quicker ride through the two mid-Iowa cities but has dramatically reduced traffic to the café and surrounding businesses.
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Photo courtesy of King Tower Cafe Facebook's site. |
Tama, Iowa’s King Tower Café has been in operation since 1937 on the historic Lincoln Highway, which was also known as Highway 30 until a few months ago. Now a four lane Tama Toledo by-pass has opened connecting the two lane Highway 30 just east of town with the four lane state wide project near the Meskawki Casino just west of Tama.
What the new Highway 30 by-pass effectively does is routes all traffic just to the north of the King Tower Café and historic Lincoln Highway bridge, built in 1915. The bridge is one of the few remaining original structures of the early nationwide highway.
The by-pass result is a quicker ride through the two mid-Iowa cities but has dramatically reduced traffic to the café and surrounding businesses.
In its day, the King Tower Café offered food, overnight lodging (18 cabins), a service station, wrecker service, and native souvenirs to motorists on the Lincoln Highway. The last remaining cabin is located just behind the café, north of the gravel parking lot.
The café was closed for the day when I went to see it last week. I decided to photograph the café’s exterior. Prominent are the King Tower sign and iconic Indian neon sign that still defy the ages. Compare those images to a 1950s era image that I found on the café’s Facebook site. Come see this roadway icon on your next trip across Iowa. You'll need to take the eastern exit off the by-pass to visit the cafe and bridge. Know that.
Saturday, 21 May 2011
Armed Forces Day 2011
Posted on 17:05 by andrew symond
Today is Armed Forces Day. We honor the men and women who have served in uniform - in war and in peace.
Monday, 16 May 2011
Cold War Remnant Gimme Shelter
Posted on 19:12 by andrew symond
Cold War tensions may be over but a few artifacts remain like this one. Had the Soviets lobbed a nuke missile towards 42N country, this sign would have pointed the masses to an official government shelter. In this case, the shelter was rated to hold 100 souls. These signs can still be found in various towns usually on older buildings but are becoming increasingly harder to find. Know that.
Sunday, 15 May 2011
Czech Lion Over the Cedar River
Posted on 19:02 by andrew symond
Houby Days 2011 ended this evening after a wet weekend. Near noon today the weather cleared. People headed to the Czech Village area to taste authentic Czech food, drink some beer and experience the carnival rides. The iconic Czech symbol, the lion, gazes over the nearby Cedar River that flooded to a historic level in June 2008. The city is still recovering, but the celebration of the mushroom, adjacent to the river, is a good sign of cultural comeback. Know that.
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