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| Where Highway 31 crosses the river leading you toward Highway 50. I find these old ironwork bridges so charming and appealing... |
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| Stained glass window in the Apostolic Church of Cairo. I LOVE stained glass! |
Since I’m trying to do just that, I pulled into a parking space on one of the business streets and waved back to the man sitting on the front porch of his bicycle shop fixing tires. We talked for a few minutes and I learned the shop is there to rent bicycles for day trips on the trail or to repair those that have had an unfortunate mishap along the way and had to be pushed in.
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| The old Bank of Cairo building, situated beautifully on the river bank, is now home to the North Bend Rail Trail Foundation. |
There's a bell I'm guessing gets rung ceremoniously during holiday commemorations and a pair of iron benches for those who want to pause, read, and reflect. These 5 plaques are aligned on a long and simple granite marker:
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| They told us, "We are going to have peace even if we have to fight for it." So we fought in the mountains at Heartbreak Ridge and waded ashore at Inchon. We froze in the winter and baked in the summer sun. At times, we were greatly outnumbered, but we still fought on and many of us gave our lives for Freedom... for Justice... and for Peace |
I have connections to all these conflicts - relatives and friends who've served in the Army, Navy, Airforce and Marine Corp... And the monuments celebrating the achievements of our veterans have sure found a place in my heart, especially the ones you find in obscure places where you don't expect them. I welcome these opportunities to stop and think about the courage it takes to offer yourself up for the good of your country knowing you might be called on to make that ultimate sacrifice. There’s something sacred about that kind of bravery that deserves to be honored.












