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Clark Bridge, during a late October sunrise in Alton, Illinois. AndyChrome posted a photo: 
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A legendary roadhouse/eatery that has become a popular fixture in Alton, IL. It was featured on Alton Brown's "Feasting on Asphalt" series on the Food Network. The segment can be seen on You Tube. PATierney posted a photo: 
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Marinated tenderloin and green pepper grilled for $2.99. Surprisingly tasty for such a cheap price. PATierney posted a photo: 
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Our trip across the river this afternoon found us standing in front of this darling little structure in Alton, IL located at 1211 Henry Street.
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FROM THE SIGN:
"This unique Queen Anne style playhouse was built in 1885 for five year old Lucy J. Haskell, daughter of Dr. William A. and Florence Hayner Haskell. It is believed Lucy's grandfather, John E. Hayner, commissioned prominent local architect, Lucas J. Pfeiffenberger, to design the playhouse. In 1889, at age nine, Lucy died of diphtheria. After Florence Haskell's death in 1932, the Haskell family gave the estate to the City of Alton for educational and recreational purposes. The playhouse was to be retained in memory of Lucy J. Haskell. Designated a National Register Historic Landmark in 1974."
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Clark Bridge connecting St. Louis, MO with Alton, IL. I don't think I will ever tire of shooting this bridge. awrhodes84 posted a photo: 
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