Manhattan, Kansas

Post 207
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(785) 537-3776
204 Tuttle Creek Blvd
Manhattan, KS 66502 39.1803 -96.5567
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Vegas
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Junction
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Silverthorne,
Co.
Keystone, Colorado
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Limon
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Goodland, Kansas
Colby, Kansas
Oakley, Kansas
Wakeeney, Ks
Hays, Kansas
Russell, Kansas
Salina, Kansas
Abilene,
Kansas
Junction
City, Kansas
Manhattan, Kansas
Topeka
Lawrence,
Kansas
Kansas
City, Kansas
Blue Springs,
Missouri
Higginsville,
Mo
Concordia, Missouri
Black
Water, Mo
Boonville, Missouri
Columbia,
Mo
Katy Trail and On
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Katy Trail Continues
Katy Trail to St.
Charles
East St. Louis, Illinois
Belleville, Il
Okawville, Illinois
Mount Vernon, Il
Burnt
Prairie/Grayville, Il
Evansville, Indiana
Leavenworth, In
Corydon, Indiana
New Albany, Indiana
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Kentucky
Shelbyville, Kentucky
Frankfort, Kentucky
Lexington
(West & North) Ky.
Lexington (East)
Kentucky
Winchester, Kentucky
Mt
Sterling , Kentucky
Morehead, Ky
Grayson, Kentucky
Ashland, Ky
Huntington,
West Virginia
Hurricane,
West Virginia
Charleston, WV.
Charleston
Hills
South Charleston
Fayetteville,
West Virginia
Summersville, WV
Mohongahela
National Forest
(Richwood and Marlinton)
Warm Springs,
Virginia
Goshen, Virginia
Staunton, VA
Harrisonburg,
VA
New Market, VA
Luray, VA
Sperryville, Virginia
Warrenton, VA
Fairfield, Virginia
Arlington, Virginia
Washington D.C.
Lorton, Virginia
Fredricksburg,
VA
Ashland, VA
South Hill, VA
Graham, North Carolina
La Grange, Georgia
Opelika, Alabama
Pensacola and
our Summary

I suspect this is a sign our
Founding Fathers
might have placed
at the beginning of
Our Walk.
This is a great minimalistic
translation of the
U.S. Constitution.
Email:
Natt
D.Anson
Steven


Ft. Riley HQ (well, once.)
THE FLORIDA
PATH?
THE TEXAS ROUTE
OUR TOUR
DATES
California
and Nevada - Arizona
and Utah
Colorado
-- Kansas
-- Missouri
Illinois
-- Indiana
-- Kentucky
-- West
Virginia
Virginia
and Washington, D.C.

The Faces Exhibit will be made of portraits
on tiles creating a Wall of men and women
who have been killed in combat. The Faces
Exhibit will be constructed in San Antonio, Tx.
For more information follow this link.
The Walk for THE WALK Tour is a walk
across America from Malibu, California
to Washington, D.C. taking the design for
a liner museum of American History
called: THE WALK to the public.
This project is to introduce this new
design for an American History Museum
to the American public. The 3800+ mile
walk should also allow people to
understand that we do not
believe it will be an easy project, but
that it is possible to do difficult things
when the desire is there, and like the
history of this continent and this nation,
The Walk has been filled with bright
moments, exhillerating adventures
and some set backs. Each of these
has added to what we are as a nation
and who we are as a people.
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WALK ACROSS AMERICA: PHOTO ALBUM PAGES

On my way to Manhattan, I came across this memorial to those who have
been killed
in Iraq and Afghanistan. It is nice to see those who understand that
remembering
those who have given their lives is not the same as protesting their
death.

This is a touching tribute to Police Officers who have given their lives
in the line of duty.
I have come to understand their job sometimes makes it hard to remember
they are
human. Sometimes their job makes it hard to remember we are.

Their are moments along this path that stand out. This young man, Seth
and his
father Paul stopped to chat a bit and find out what I was doing walking
down
the road in a white shirt and tie, then returned with a camel pack that
is much
more comfortable than the lower riding pack I have been using.
Thanks to both of them!

There are towns that recognize service to others and some that accept
their place
in America without serious consideration of the cost. It was joyous
to walk through
Ogden, Kansas and see the depth of their reverance those who choose
to serve.

Yes. But, how?

I spent a lot of time looking at this statue of Lady Liberty. How beautiful
she is!
I hope we all take great joy in her beauty, but never see her as shallow.

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A BRIEF INTRODUCTION
TO THE WALK
&
THE WALK
FOR
THEWALK
A
QUICK LOOK
AT
THE WALK'S
DESIGN BASICS
Essay
on
Eco-Economics

Details of
The American History Museum:
THE WALK
WINGS
AND
THINGS
Feel free to order shirts
or
hats here: from the same
company here in America
we buy from.
Members and Posts of
these organizations have
given us support along
our journey. I hope
this projects serves them
as well as they have served
this nation --
and us while we walk.





The links below can take
you to personal myspace
pages. I hope you will
keep up with what
we are doing, and add
to the project: drop us
a note, suggestions or
comments.

Natt's Myspace

D. Anson Brody's My Space
This site follows us as we make our way along America's
roads and highways, but this project is about raising awareness for
a linear museum of American History called: The
Walk.
The project is about one individual and then another:
not one more important than the next, but each a link in the chain we
call "America."
Millions of stories that should never be forgotten, perhaps preventing
some future American from making their mistakes, or leading the next
generation to a brighter future.
Our future is not written in stone. It never was. This
nation was not left to us as a gift. It was left to us as a challenge.
We can do no more. We should do no less.
I hope you enjoy looking
at these pages. Maybe
return to our beginning
and walk with us,
enjoy the things we saw
and maybe laugh at some
of the things we did.
Some suggest we have
lost our minds. Maybe.
May just ask if they
can help us. When I hear
that question, I am forced
to admit, "Many people hope you can."

This snake was moving along
over the road. I almost
stepped on it.
(About 8" long)

The grasshoppers seem
to like jumping and
flying just ahead of me.
I think it is more like a
game, than it is fear.
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