Posted by samn40 on February 10, 2014 at 12:14:05 from (81.147.77.224):
Jon f mn's post the other night with the Minnie Mo collection just off I 29 near Nebraska in Oh ....OOOPS! Iowa, Sparked a memory for me. We had driven from Davenport, Iowa that day and stopped for a while at the MM collection, really nice family there, made us real welcome. We then drove into Nebraska on the 75 if my memory is right....just to say we had been to NE! then we headed along the I 90 towards Rapid City.....Looking for a motel....Well we are not used to big country and we just seemed to drive and drive and drive some more, Until we came to this town with a motel, pretty basic , but I never was as glad to see a motel!. I remember going over a little wooden foot bridge to a bar, at the side of a garage, I think?...Had a few beers with the locals and learned a bit about farming and ranching in the prairies......Would I be right in thinking the town was Presho? I seem to remember the motel was on a road that ran parallel to the I 90?????...620 miles that day, I had noted on my map, but not the name of the town or motel Sam
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