Daily Picture Challenge!

Started by empirestate, January 02, 2017, 01:18:44 PM

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jmd41280

#2325
QuoteSeptember 11, 2017: Time to play Cribbage! Numbers or individual digits (you can choose either one) add up to 15.

Uniontown, PA

US 40/119 multiplex - Uniontown, PA by Jon Dawson, on Flickr

New Kensington, PA

PA Route 780 - New Kensington, PA by Jon Dawson, on Flickr

Somerset, PA

PA Routes 31 & 281 - Somerset, PA by Jon Dawson, on Flickr
"Increase the Flash Gordon noise and put more science stuff around!"


JJBers

QuoteSeptember 11, 2017: Time to play Cribbage! Numbers or individual digits (you can choose either one) add up to 15.
Easy

I-195 by JJBers, on Flickr
This counts too

*for Connecticut
Clinched Stats,
Flickr,
(2di:I-24, I-76, I-80, I-84, I-95 [ME-GA], I-91)

US71

QuoteSeptember 11, 2017: Time to play Cribbage! Numbers or individual digits (you can choose either one) add up to 15.





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paulthemapguy

QuoteSeptember 12, 2017:   Post route numbers above 400 whose second and third digits form a number that is divisible by the first digit.  In other words, post a number whose digits are xyz, where "yz" is a multiple of "x".

In this example, 21 is divisible by 7.


OH-US36-721ER by Paul Drives, on Flickr

96 is divisible by 6.


OH-696 by Paul Drives, on Flickr

15 is divisible by 5.


NV-I-515-US93D by Paul Drives, on Flickr
Avatar is the last interesting highway I clinched.
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National collection status: 361/425. Only 64 route markers remain

US71


QuoteSeptember 12, 2017:   Post route numbers above 400 whose second and third digits form a number that is divisible by the first digit.  In other words, post a number whose digits are xyz, where "yz" is a multiple of "x".

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AsphaltPlanet

QuoteSeptember 12, 2017:   Post route numbers above 400 whose second and third digits form a number that is divisible by the first digit.  In other words, post a number whose digits are xyz, where "yz" is a multiple of "x".

412:

http://www.asphaltplanet.ca/ON/hwy_401_images/401_dv_409_west_Jul17_24x16.jpg

420:

http://www.asphaltplanet.ca/ON/hwy_410-427_images/420_dv_0-3_east_lg.jpg

696:

http://www.asphaltplanet.ca/MI/MI/10/M10_dv_18_north_24x16.jpg
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Truvelo

QuoteSeptember 12, 2017:   Post route numbers above 400 whose second and third digits form a number that is divisible by the first digit.  In other words, post a number whose digits are xyz, where "yz" is a multiple of "x".

880:

Speed limits limit life

JJBers


QuoteSeptember 12, 2017:   Post route numbers above 400 whose second and third digits form a number that is divisible by the first digit.  In other words, post a number whose digits are xyz, where "yz" is a multiple of "x".
Wait what
*for Connecticut
Clinched Stats,
Flickr,
(2di:I-24, I-76, I-80, I-84, I-95 [ME-GA], I-91)

formulanone

#2333
QuoteSeptember 12, 2017:   Post route numbers above 400 whose second and third digits form a number that is divisible by the first digit. 
In other words, post a number whose digits are xyz, where "yz" is a multiple of "x".


MS 590 on I-59, since 90 divided by 5 = 18:


I-678, because 78 divided by 6 = 13:


Let's get a four-digit shield in here...CR 4408, since 8 divided by 4 is 2:



jmd41280

QuoteSeptember 12, 2017:   Post route numbers above 400 whose second and third digits form a number that is divisible by the first digit. In other words, post a number whose digits are xyz, where "yz" is a multiple of "x".

981 (81/9=9)

PA Routes 31 & 981 by Jon Dawson, on Flickr

756 (56/7=8)

PA Route 756 western terminus by Jon Dawson, on Flickr

954 (54/9=6)

PA Routes 85/210/954 Multiplex by Jon Dawson, on Flickr
"Increase the Flash Gordon noise and put more science stuff around!"

csw

QuoteSeptember 13, 2017: Unique city/town welcome signs.

Shoals, IN, along US 50 EB:



Kentland, IN, along US 24 EB:



Old Shawneetown, IL:




paulthemapguy

Quote from: csw on September 13, 2017, 10:07:22 AM
September 13, 2017: Unique city/town welcome signs.

All I really have is this banner posted in Bradford, Ohio.


IMG_0843 by Paul Drives, on Flickr
Avatar is the last interesting highway I clinched.
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National collection status: 361/425. Only 64 route markers remain

Jim

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September 13, 2017: Unique city/town welcome signs.

Chester, Illinois.  July 23, 2005.



Stephentown, New York.  May 11, 2003.



Alma, Georgia.  July 2, 2006.

Photos I post are my own unless otherwise noted.
Signs: https://www.teresco.org/pics/signs/
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7/8

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September 13, 2017: Unique city/town welcome signs.

Port Perry, ON (highway 7A)


Birr, ON (highway 4)


Lakeshore, ON (on the 401)

dgolub

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September 13, 2017: Unique city/town welcome signs.

NY 17C entering Binghamton:


paulthemapguy

QuoteSeptember 14, 2017:  Streets named after foods, or whose names are shared with foods.

In Frankfort, IN.


IMG_0591 by Paul Drives, on Flickr
Avatar is the last interesting highway I clinched.
My website! http://www.paulacrossamerica.com Now featuring all of Ohio!
My USA Shield Gallery https://flic.kr/s/aHsmHwJRZk
TM Clinches https://bit.ly/2UwRs4O

National collection status: 361/425. Only 64 route markers remain

Michael

There's a few in my area.  The first one I thought of was Pork St just outside of Skaneateles.  I always got a kick out of the name, and my grandma lived on it as a kid. Another meat-themed street is Beef St outside of Camillus.

Here in Auburn we have Cottage St (cottage cheese), and Maple St (maple syrup).  East of Auburn, there's a Cherry St Rd.

empirestate

Quote from: Michael on September 14, 2017, 03:48:10 PM
There's a few in my area.  The first one I thought of was Pork St just outside of Skaneateles.  I always got a kick out of the name, and my grandma lived on it as a kid. Another meat-themed street is Beef St outside of Camillus.

Here in Auburn we have Cottage St (cottage cheese), and Maple St (maple syrup).  East of Auburn, there's a Cherry St Rd.

The idea is to post pictures that satisfy the Challenge in the body of your post (rather than just links). Also, don't forget to quote the Challenge statement!

So, in that vein:

QuoteSeptember 14, 2017:  Streets named after foods, or whose names are shared with foods.

Here's a sign I'm always more than happy to follow!
https://goo.gl/maps/1vUKvBAs3k22



This name commemorates the origin of America's favorite (and yellowest) mustard, French's.

MNHighwayMan

QuoteSeptember 14, 2017: Streets named after foods, or whose names are shared with foods.

All three of these are Des Moines streets.

Olive Ave, near I-235



Walnut St, downtown



Cherry St, also downtown


csw

Is it really an American town if it doesn't have a Walnut St or Cherry St?

paulthemapguy

Quote from: csw on September 14, 2017, 05:46:46 PM
Is it really an American town if it doesn't have a Walnut St or Cherry St?

I drove across the entire width of Indiana over Labor Day, and I swear to god every town I entered had a Walnut St.
Avatar is the last interesting highway I clinched.
My website! http://www.paulacrossamerica.com Now featuring all of Ohio!
My USA Shield Gallery https://flic.kr/s/aHsmHwJRZk
TM Clinches https://bit.ly/2UwRs4O

National collection status: 361/425. Only 64 route markers remain

US71

Quote from: paulthemapguy on September 14, 2017, 09:29:20 PM
Quote from: csw on September 14, 2017, 05:46:46 PM
Is it really an American town if it doesn't have a Walnut St or Cherry St?

I drove across the entire width of Indiana over Labor Day, and I swear to god every town I entered had a Walnut St.

Modern Suburbia: where they cut down all the trees, then name the streets after them ;)
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jbnv

QuoteSeptember 14, 2017: Streets named after foods, or whose names are shared with foods.

Saxman, AK:


Street Signs with Tlingit Translations by Jay Bienvenu, on Flickr

(Odds are that almost any animal could qualify for this topic, for there is probably someone out there who would eat it.)

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MNHighwayMan

QuoteSeptember 14, 2017: Streets named after foods, or whose names are shared with foods.

One more: The one block long Chestnut St, near Iowa Methodist Hospital, with 801 Grand in the background


US71

Seeing how it's past Noon locally

September 15, 2017 : Sign assemblies with signs added on





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