Logs for meowcats 
03-Dec-05
We have driven past a million beautiful, beautiful Victorian homes but never really got a chance to take any pictures. So today we were driving around, and we just happened to have the camera and the GPS... snapped this while the light was fading. I love the tower!
07-Nov-05
Really enjoyed the program. Received an email from the owner verifying the answers. Thanks!
All the senators go to Republic First Bank!
Snapped this from the car, so there's just the corner of the GPSr in the frame. Hid the phone # on the sign, too.
Cool cache idea, TFTH!
Snapped this from the car, so there's just the corner of the GPSr in the frame. Hid the phone # on the sign, too.
Cool cache idea, TFTH!
29-Oct-05
Giant ants! Frozen in time on the front of Zipperhead, a landmark on South Street in Philadelphia, PA. Zipperhead has relocated their business operations but the giant ants (and a big zipper) are still there.
This is the Media Armory, located at 12 E. State St, in Media PA. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places on 12/22/1989. Period of significance is from 1908 - 1917, and also during WWII.
Built in 1908 as headquarters for the Cooper Rifles, a military unit which was organized in 1877. It later housed Company M, 111th Infantry, Pennsylvania National Guard which left Media as a body in 1917 to serve in the First World War. Media men also departed here for the Mexican expedition in 1916 and World War II.
The old armory now serves as a retail food market, adding to the economic viability of the downtown, and as home to the Pennsylvania Veterans' Museum, a cultural and educational destination.
Built in 1908 as headquarters for the Cooper Rifles, a military unit which was organized in 1877. It later housed Company M, 111th Infantry, Pennsylvania National Guard which left Media as a body in 1917 to serve in the First World War. Media men also departed here for the Mexican expedition in 1916 and World War II.
The old armory now serves as a retail food market, adding to the economic viability of the downtown, and as home to the Pennsylvania Veterans' Museum, a cultural and educational destination.