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The houses look familiar and then I realize that they bear a striking resemblance to the town where my wife grew up, Leadville Colorado. Large fenced yards, gardens, older houses looking a little seedy... | |||||||||||||||||||
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If you take West 2nd or 3rd streets in Leadville before the smelter was torn down and stretch it for about 1000 miles you have the European section of the Trans-Siberian. | |||||||||||||||||||
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Log cabins abound and the roads are often dirt. The windowsills, however are generally painted and often ornate | |||||||||||||||||||
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