Dublin, TX, home of the oldest Dr. Pepper plant
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Granbury, TX, a well-restored antiquing and B&B destination for weekenders from Dallas
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April 24: Dallas, TX; the book depository and grassy knoll are in the left center, next to the parking lots
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Estil Vance, a friend of mine from college, and now a distinguished physician, as you can see
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April 25: Fair Park in Dallas, site of the 1936 Texas Centennial exhibition, and home to the Texas State Fair
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The Hall of Texas; on the right, Estil's friend Rob; on the left, a floor mosaic of a javelina
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The Woofus, a mythical beast composed of parts taken from various Texan livestock animals, stands guard over the state fair livestock exhibition halls
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Estil, Rob, and Estil's wife Elizabeth after a long evening of margaritas and Wagnerian operatic chit-chat
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April 26: Thanksgiving Square in downtown Dallas, devoted to promoting the holiday of Thanksgiving in an ecumenically religious way
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The roof of the Chapel of Thanksgiving
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Nasher Sculpture Center
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In the foreground, "Schist Furniture Group" by Scott Burton
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An addition on the back of Estil's house contains his personal video arcade collection
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Through the door at the back of the room...
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...and up the stairs...
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...to the toy room
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April 27: Jefferson, TX; Jay Gould's personal railroad car, Atalanta
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