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Licence Plate WallNoel (I believe), MissouriThis is the coolest display I’ve seen on the trip. I’ve seen a few other places like this along the trip, but nothing compares to this. There must be a few thousand license plates. I didn’t see one from Michigan, obviously most of them were from MIssouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma. Thanks, to whoever made this masterpiece. I’m not sure if I’ve seen all 50 licence plates yet, but I will eventually. I did see an Alaska plate in Arkansas, that’s a long ways away. I love licence plates, they mean a lot on this trip. And thanks mom, for making a beautiful quilt for the tour with all the state plates.
Comment by Robert Brittain From Mason, MI I had a Michigan License plate (MSU 48)and on our way to Alaska in May 2006, we stopped in Watson Lake, Yukon Territory and at the vistors center they had thousands of plates nailed on posts and I nailed up my MSU 48 place. If you get a chance you should try to see this. It is really something. Good Luck on your tour of the states. Bob Brittain
Comment by Robert Brittain From Mason, MI I had a Michigan License plate (MSU 48)and on our way to Alaska in May 2006, we stopped in Watson Lake, Yukon Territory and at the vistors center they had thousands of plates nailed on posts and I nailed up my MSU 48 place. If you get a chance you should try to see this. It is really something. Good Luck on your tour of the states. Bob Brittain |