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Two of the three Horticulture Domes; the Desert Dome and the Seasonal Dome on the left. The Tropical Dome is behind.
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A nice image.
As I remember when these domes were new, it was sad to see that they are showing their age (as am I) when we last visited them about a year ago. ------------------- Bill |
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Thanks Bill,Yes they are rather neat. There's a lot of uniqueness in Milw. and it's too bad the County doesn't treasure these nice places.Take care, Dick
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Your avatar is some of the uniqueness of Milwauke. I believe one of many paintings on the buildings throughout Milwaukee itself.
I have yet to visit the Domes or the Zoo but will make an out of it one of these days. |
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Thanks Tom,I don't get over to the Panasonic Forum as much as I'd like. Very nice folks there.The Avatar is from the Firesign Theater album, "I Think We're All Bozos On This Bus". The Whisperin Squash is a Holigram.Ahhh, the '70s.Dick
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