Monday, December 16, 2019

Riding The Rails

The path that the trolley that runs throughout downtown Little Rock and North Little Rock follows isn't all that long, but it does manage to hit some notable locations. It runs by the River Market, the Clinton Presidential Library, Main Street Argenta, the Old State House, the Historic Arkansas Museum, King Friday's Castle, the Great Oak Tree and even the home of Grandpere Tiger (I may be getting these mixed up with some locations that the trolley from Mr. Rogers visits in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe). But every winter, the trollies are decked out with some Christmas lights and decorations, which do a good job brightening up the streets at night. So I made an attempt at getting a a few shots of some of the trollies as they slowly made their way through downtown Little Rock. This was taken while looking down President Clinton Avenue by the River Market.

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A few blocks away, the lights of the trolley were reflected in some buildings along Markham Street near the Old State House.

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And then one last shot, with a blur of lights from the streetcar passing by the brightly-lit Old State House.

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