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Monthly Archives: September 2016
Pleasanton Chick-fil-A – Signs are Up
On Friday I went to lunch at In-N-Out and took a few more pictures of the Pleasanton Chick-fil-A that will be opening soon on November 17. In this picture you can see that the Chick-fil-A signs are now up on … Continue reading
Posted in California, Food
Tagged Chick-fil-A, Chicken, Closed on Sunday, construction process, Opening Date, Opening Soon, Pleasanton Chick-fil-A, Signs Up
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A Quick Tour of Antioch of Pisidia
This morning in Bible class I taught about Antioch of Pisidia. Tonight I decided to share some pictures from my presentation and give you a quick tour of the site. Here is the base of the city portal which was … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, History, Memories, Travel, Turkey
Tagged Antioch of Pisidia, Apostle Paul, aqueduct, Basilica, Cardo, Roman Baths, Roman Ruins, theater
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