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Time frame: mid-1970s. Cameras: Kodak Instamatics with 126 cartridge film. "Tacos" was in south central New Mexico between Roswell and Ruidoso. "Barney" was at a tourist trap along 66 in eastern Oklahoma and he was billed as the world's largest living bison, 13 feet long. Outhouse was at ghost town of Colfax, NM. For prairie fire series, I was driving alone across the Texas Panhandle in my 68 Chevrolet BelAir station wagon, I saw the smoke and tried to chase down the source. All images are now ©2005 E.J.Kowalski
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06-Feb-2009 00:39
Love the taco sign...I bet they're up to triple digits by now
Marietta
16-Jun-2005 14:14
Barney is huge, great shots. Like the "M" on the Tacos sign....McDonalds? in disguise. Good "old" shots.
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