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Travel: Gold Butte National Monument (4 of 4)
 2026-05-26 - Clark County, Nevada - Photo by Robert Ellis, robertelliswoodworking.com. Robert writes, "We passed by this little pyramid on the trip in, and wondered what it was all about. It was in an 'Oasis' on private property. Researching the area before our trip we knew about the Oasis, but we weren't privy to information about Pyramid Bob. It was only after stopping at the sign on the way back that we learned of its origin."
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Travel: Gold Butte National Monument (3 of 4)
 2026-05-26 - Clark County, Nevada - Photo by Robert Ellis, robertelliswoodworking.com. The red sign reads, "THE MOST EXCITING THING I HAVE SEEN OUT HERE WAS A FLAT TIRE AND A HOT RADIATOR."
The smaller sign reads, "THIS SIGN WAS PUT UP CIRCA 1989 BY CLYDE, WHO ALONG WITH PAKOON JIM, DORA AND PYRAMID BOB WERE LONG TIME RESIDENTS OF JUANITA SPRINGS. CLYDE ALSO BUILT THE PYRAMID ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE ROAD SO THAT THE APTLY NAMED PYRAMID BOB COULD COMMUNE WITH ALIENS. BUT I THINK HE SCARED THEM OFF."
Robert writes, "There's some truth in this sign...to some degree. We found the little sign to be quite humorous. It will make more sense in the next photo."
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Free plants from ACHS FFA to Adair Food Pantry
 2026-05-26 - Columbia, KY - Photo from Richard Phelps. Adair County High School FFA green house donated tomato, squash and cucumber plants to the Adair County food pantry. The pantry will, in turn, give the free plants to local residents to plant and grow their own vegetables. FFA teacher Brittany smith coordinated the efforts with pantry volunteer Richard Phelps shown here with ACHS students Alyssa Frausto, Daniel Burris, Ariana Davis, and Smyrna Caceres-Aleman.
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Liberty Tree planted on VFW Post 6097 grounds
 2026-05-25 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Mig Feuser, Adair Progress. Members of VFW Post 6097 and of the County celebrated the official planting of the Liberty Tree. VFW Commander Russell Lunsford explained why a Tulip Poplar -- Kentucky's state tree -- was selected for the Liberty Tree. As it takes root on the VFW grounds, organizers hope it will stand for decades as a reminder of the nation's founding principles and the generations who have worked to preserve them.
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