On the road again...
... on US 50 East to
Fully leafed out trees
along the road
Our first stop is at Camp Amache
***Upates: National Parks research concluded that the incarceration of Japanese Americans and Japanese during World War II was not benign. The forced relocation, life behind fences topped with barbed wire patrolled by armed guards is life in a Concentration Camp.
San Diego issued an apology to Japanese Americans impacted by its support for a 1942 Resolution supporting the incarceration of Japanese Americans in World War II. The resolution was also rescinded. Acknowledging the racist intent behind putting Japanese Americans in Concentration Camps is part of San Diego's efforts to address the City's history and formally atone for wrongdoing.
End of the Line
Established in 1873
Oldest Town in Prowers County
Eric says, "I'm not in Kansas anymore."
Eric's happy to arrive in Kansas.
Home of the USA's first
all-female City Council 1887
Cattle graze near a home.
A Wind Turbine blade with
Syracuse High School has a
large Sports Complex.
This windmill is the reliable
wind power source for
centuries.
Modern Wind Turbines
A farm's barn & outbuildings line
the crest of a hill.
follow vehicles
Our second stop is at the
Eric & I stop to explore



















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