Looking for cabooses can be a fun and cool thing to do. But there is no reason Traci and I are the only ones doing it for oklahomacabooses.us–you can do it, too! What is An Associate Caboose Hunter? So what is that thing we call, an "Associate Caboose Hunter?" Well, it’s someone who helps us…
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Using Technology To Find Cabooses
One thing I recently realized is that I can use Google Maps to find cabooses--before driving to its location. This is super important with high gas prices!
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Geary, Oklahoma
After visiting Traci’s parents in Enid, we decided to see if we could find some cabooses on the way home. We found one in Geary, Oklahoma.
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The Death of the Roadside Diner
Over the last few years I have noticed something that really makes me sad–the decline of the roadside diner. These establishments are part of our history and culture, and they are disappearing before our eyes.
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Yukon, Oklahoma
Saturday, Traci and I went to Yukon to get some shelves for our guest room. We went looking for a place to have lunch–and found another caboose!
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Learning About Cabooses
As we start this journey into the world of trains–and especially cabooses–I am trying to not get overwhelmed by how much we simply do not know! This will be a fun journey that we are making, one we look forward to.