Ohio is surrounded by windmills. Over 100 of them were built last year. Even the nearsighted Reagan couldn't miss them. I'm wondering why the windmills were left out of Ohio Reagan Trail YouTube segment. Otherwise their videos are quite good. On the other hand, perhaps the videos were made last year--although they were uploaded just last month.
Wind power is not economically feasible without massive government subsidies, which is why I'm certain our 40th president wouldn't like 21st century Ohio. Not that Reagan didn't embrace technology. He did. Except for John F. Kennedy, no president was a stronger supporter of the space program than the Gipper. Our current president loves wind and "green" energy and their federal subsidies, but he's killing our manned space program.
West of Ohio on Route 92 is Walnut, where Reagan's Eureka classmates Elvin "Pud" Fordham, Eddie Wilson, and Jeff Livey lived. According to the Reagan Trail web site, they co-owned a 1922 Buick and would stuff up to ll people into the car, which they purchased for $10.
The mailbox and the assorted artwork on the lower right is my favorite spot in Ohio.
Here's the aforementioned Reagan Trail YouTube entry on Ohio:
And I almost forgot. Today is Nancy Reagan's 90th birthday. Happy birthday, Mrs. Reagan! Although she was born in New York City, the former first lady, like her husband, grew up in Illinois.
Earlier posts:
Princeton
Henry
Chillicothe
Ohio, Illinois mailbox and more |
Washington, Illinois
The town of Eureka
Eureka College's Reagan Museum
Returning to Eureka College and the 1982 address
Eureka College
Carl Sandburg
Galesburg
Wyatt Earp
Monmouth
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Great work, John. Thx.
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