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    Default Perch?

    I dunno, that would be a tough sell for me. I like frogs-legs -- I just had some here in Las Vegas...

    Mark

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    Default Yep

    Phil Smidt and Sons.

    Used to be a big deal; the likes of Babe Ruth, Bob Hope, Mayor Daley, etc.

    Allegedly Phil and his wife (from NJ) on a train trip to Chicago got off one stop too early, and events led to a restuarant.

    Noted for their frog legs (ew!) and lake perch (not bad) dinners (available sauteed or fried).

    Went through several owners, last incarnation finally done in by the buffets at the boat casinos (evidently gambling is legal on the water) on Lake Michigan, less than a mile away.

    Local newspaper article on the closing: http://www.thetimesonline.com/articl...d538023344.txt

    The remains of a frog leg dinner:
    ***deleted***

    on second thought, that photo is grossing me out. For the intensely curious: http://www.donandlindacasey.com/imag...dtsRemains.jpg
    Last edited by CalOldBlue; 06-27-2009 at 02:08 PM. Reason: added remains photo/deleted remains photo

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    Default Oh, thanks for sharing that visual delight!

    That one photo could make swear off frogs legs forever! (I see you lacked the...eh fortitude to display that image....)

    Since this is the last weekend of June......
    What the heck are we looking at here? Where is it?

    (Photo by Megan Edwards)

    This photo may strike you as obscure -- but most of us have seen this.... Well, maybe not all, but on average several thousand folks pass by this each and every month....

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    Default

    Frog legs taste like chicken.................................

    ...and according to Megan... just like dirt.... too
    Last edited by Mark Sedenquist; 06-27-2009 at 04:09 PM. Reason: added commentary

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    Default Hint #1

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Sedenquist View Post
    What the heck are we looking at here? Where is it?
    (Photo by Megan Edwards)
    .
    This location is in Nevada....

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    Default perchance....

    "Fireworks Trees" at Moapa Paiute Travel Plaza, NV?

    On I15 about halfway between LV and Valley of Fire State Park?

    Once I figured out these were "fireworks trees" (?!?) the rest was easy.

    What's a "firework tree"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CalOldBlue View Post
    "Fireworks Trees" at Moapa Paiute Travel Plaza, NV?

    On I15 about halfway between LV and Valley of Fire State Park?

    Once I figured out these were "fireworks trees" (?!?) the rest was easy.

    What's a "firework tree"?
    I KNEW I saw them on my trip a couple of weeks ago, but couldn't place them.

    What makes this hilarious is I got a flat tire on I-15 heading homeward from Zion. I pulled off on that offramp, and ended up spending 3 hours waiting for a tow truck thanx to a bad jack.

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    Default Yes, it is!

    Quote Originally Posted by CalOldBlue View Post
    "Fireworks Trees" at Moapa Paiute Travel Plaza, NV?
    On I15 about halfway between LV and Valley of Fire State Park?
    Actually it's at the exit on I-15 to go to Valley of Fire State Park.

    This is actually the #1 source for the extremely illegal fireworks that are rocketed skyward on my street each 4th of July... Here are some photos from last year...

    The store has some launching pads behind the store for testing some of these somewhat-controlled explosions.

    Firework Trees are more "art" than anything!

    Mark

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    Default OK, One more from me....

    The clue on this one is a riddle.... Thousands of people see this every month, but only a handful actually look at this. Where is it?

    (Photo by Mark Sedenquist)

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    Dead Horse State Park?

    (I also recognised the fireworks trees but couldn't quite put my finger on their location!)

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