Oh yeah, you can go by Hemingway's old house and see his six toed cats. They're running all over the place.We walked by those places but didn't stop for pictures. We'll be back down there tomorrow evening for a sunset cruise.
Oh yeah, you can go by Hemingway's old house and see his six toed cats. They're running all over the place.We walked by those places but didn't stop for pictures. We'll be back down there tomorrow evening for a sunset cruise.
Above the 'S' and below your hand, did you see the blood? My niece cut her thumb and rested her hand on there to adjust her shoe before taking a selfie 10 days ago. Go a life time and never see something, then bam, twice in a month....Did you do the tourist thing? That mile zero sign is right outside the Green Parrot Bar.
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Ha, no, that photo was taken in 2009. That's a buddy who went to the Amazon fishing with me and we had to overnight in Miami on the way home.Above the 'S' and below your hand, did you see the blood? My niece cut her thumb and rested her hand on there to adjust her shoe before taking a selfie 10 days ago. Go a life time and never see something, then bam, twice in a month....
We plan to see this tomorrow if time permits. Relaxation & enjoyment are top priorities so some downtime poolside is going to happen first. Seeing a house museum is little lower on the list.Oh yeah, you can go by Hemingway's old house and see his six toed cats. They're running all over the place.

Wow, they must have used lead based paint since the two pictures look so much alike, even the smudge on the 'S'. Otherwise I'd assume fading.... Or they just touch up as needed.Ha, no, that photo was taken in 2009. That's a buddy who went to the Amazon fishing with me and we had to overnight in Miami on the way home.
Two different governments…Well, that clears up the "beginning" and "ending" conundrum, but like Jonathan pointed out, how can both ends be mile zero? The government is messing with our heads again.
Well, that clears up the "beginning" and "ending" conundrum, but like Jonathan pointed out, how can both ends be mile zero? The government is messing with our heads again.
Yes, 2 different governments. It is a US highway, but the mile markers are assigned by the state. Depends if the miles are counted from south to north or the north to the south as determined by designated state.Two different governments…
Freeways starting from the west coast start at zero mile, and proceed east with the number of miles increasing until it reaches another state line boundary. Arizona's western boundary at the Colorado River on I-10 starts at 0 miles and continues east 387 miles to the New Mexico state line between San Simon, Arizona and Roadforks, New Mexico. From there to Anthony, Texas is 163 miles. From there, that state with a lot of deer and WB members is about 880 miles across to my home state of Louisiana which is 278 miles across the southern part of the state on I-10.Yes, 2 different governments. It is a US highway, but the mile markers are assigned by the state. Depends if the miles are counted from south to north or the north to the south as determined by designated state.
In PA around us, interstates start with 0 in the south and in the west.Freeways starting from the west coast start at zero mile, and proceed east with the number of miles increasing until it reaches another state line boundary. Arizona's western boundary at the Colorado River on I-10 starts at 0 miles and continues east 387 miles to the New Mexico state line between San Simon, Arizona and Roadforks, New Mexico. From there to Anthony, Texas is 163 miles. From there, that state with a lot of deer and WB members is about 880 miles across to my home state of Louisiana which is 278 miles across the southern part of the state on I-10.
As far as roads leading North South in Arizona, 0 mile starts at the US/Mexico boarder at Nogales and increases until it reaches the Utah state line. It then starts at zero again increasing until it reaches the Idaho or Wyoming state lines. ......Wow, I sound like a geography teacher, and the best part is, I've traveled those hiways numerous times.
Now, Mexico is different somewhat. To get to Mazatlan, Mexico, by train from Nogales, it goes through several Mexican States. At each train station along the way, the signs only indicated how far it was to Nogales, Mexico/Arizona. In other words, Mexico wants people to know how far it is to the U.S. .............. Jerry (in Tucson)
Dammit Mark, why didn't you state that before I started my geography lesson. ............ Jerry (in TucsonIn PA around us, interstates start with 0 in the south and in the west.