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Related: About this forumState Street, Dover, DE
To satisfy your burning curiosity about Delaware's capital, this is a short ride through the heart of it...
(and don't give me a hard time about the sidewalks, the capital complex was pretty much deserted this weekend)
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State Street, Dover, DE (Original Post)
jberryhill
Jul 2017
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randr
(12,516 posts)1. Thanks
Brings back memories. Glad to see nothing has changed much
jberryhill
(62,444 posts)2. I'll get around to Loockerman Street eventually
...but this was a straight-through ride to Lewes.
Milford is also on my to-do list, but I'll have Magnolia up shortly!
randr
(12,516 posts)3. Was the music the Dead?
I have two choices - road noise or music.
But if you want to put music on a YouTube video, the automatic copyright patrol software used by various folks will flag your video as a violation. I had a video where I was just driving along the road somewhere and the radio was faintly on in the background - sure enough, the video was flagged as a "copyright violation" for about 30 seconds of music that was incidentally in the background.
So, I try to find something that matches the general mood from Grateful Dead show recordings on archive.org. There are some nice jazz recordings from 78 RPM records from the 20's though.