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Signs, Signs: Wabash College


 cheers, Wabash College,
located in Crawfordsville
southwest of Muncie

shared at
Lesley's 


Comments

Tom said…
You sure have colorful plates in Indiana. Tom The Backroads Traveller
Marleen said…
Nice find! So much more colourful than our plates here.
VioletSky said…
This says 'loyalty', doesn't it?!!
Nonnie said…
I love red, white and blue on just about anything!
Al said…
That's a colorful license plate! I've driven through Indiana but never seen Muncie.
Nonnie said…
We have some things to brag about- our Ball State University, Minnestrista, several art galleries downtown, Emens Auditorium (which is noted for its acoustics), historic West End. Next time you're in Indiana, contact me and I'll take you on a personal tour through Muncie. Seriously, Al!

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