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They look cool, and they help me find places to stay where my motorcycle will be parked in front of a window about 10 feet from where I sleep, and where there will be tires on a nearby highway making the soothing ocean sound that helps me sleep. I like to take pictures of them.
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What amazes me the most is that this was the standard, not even a tricked out sign for its time...they were all built and designed like this. Especially love the swimmer chick!
BTW, did you take these pics? And if so where were they?
I don't remember where the cowboy is, but I've seen a lot of other peoples' photos of it. These are mine. The Robber's Roost is in Green River, Utah.
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