




Downtown Little Rock boasts streetcars and turtles - probably of the snapping variety. The riverboat and railroad bridge add charm and a sense of history to the scene. The bridge ends just over the campground, the tracks on this side have been removed leaving just a stump where the right of way once was. Up river a mile or so is a working UP lift bridge so this one belonged to some long past fallen flag.
1 comment:
I like the wildlife photos the best
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