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GIANT WATERFALL IN MIDDLEBURY
Home of Middlebury college and this giant waterfall. Industry used to be big in town as they had this giant waterfall to power those oh so safe oldern days machines.

SOME MACHINERY
In Middlebury. This was used to open and close gates that would control the flow of the above giant waterfall. Its giant--the waterfall that is. And it just flows under their main street.

CEDAR FALLS (?)
I'm pretty sure this is cedar falls in Hocking Hills, OH. You're certain to find some old dude with a beard in some jean shorts and no shirt on around the falls. And he'll probably be talking to the young ladies there.

UPPER KENT FALLS
Near Kent, CT. It's a whole series of waterfalls going up like a quarter to a half mile up this mountain (known as a hill in most other parts of the world). Here you'll find rich people with wine and small dogs.

BASH BISH FALLS
In the gentle rolling Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts. Its a hike to get down the bottom of one of the hills to this location. You'll also find old dudes in jean shorts here. They may even be swimming around the base of the falls encouraging the young ladies to swim.

TEXAS FALLS
In the Green Mountains of Vermont. The mountains are really green--it's like stepping into fairy land. I'm not sure why they're called the Texas Falls.


DUMMERSTON BRIDGE
In Vermont. There's lots of covered bridges there. And lots of dirt roads. It's a pretty rural state. Lots of cows there too.

SILK ROAD BRIDGE
I didn't realize it, but I guess at one point silk from China was brought through Vermont before heading to either New York or Boston to be shipped to Europe.



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