kannafoot > What Will It Be When It Grows Up?For over a decade, the American auto industry has relied on marketing campaigns that convince consumers that bigger cars are safer cars.  It was this mentality that fostered the surge in SUV, Minivan, and small truck sales.  After saturating the market with oversized behemoths, they now want us to buy Smart Cars.  I must have missed that segue.Plymouth, Massachusetts
kannafoot > TiggyThis is my friend's cat, "Tiggy".  Being fully aware that I'm allergic to cats, Tiggy is all over me anytime I visit.Cranston, Rhode Island
kannafoot > Battle RoadThis dirt path is the route taken by the British on their march to Concord. Lexington, Massachusetts
kannafoot > Paul Revere's Capture Memorial Lexington, Massachusetts
kannafoot > Site of Paul Revere's CaptureDespite Longfellow's poem, Paul Revere never made it to Concord. He was captured on this spot along what is now Route 2A in Lexington about 4 miles from Concord.  Lexington, Massachusetts
kannafoot > Battle of Concord Concord, Massachusetts
kannafoot > Boathouse Behind Old Manse Concord, Massachusetts
kannafoot > Inscription on the Statue Concord, Massachusetts
kannafoot > Minuteman Statue Concord, Massachusetts
What Will It Be When It Grows Up?

For over a decade, the American auto industry has relied on marketing campaigns that convince consumers that bigger cars are safer cars. It was this mentality that fostered the surge in SUV, Minivan, and small truck sales. After saturating the market with oversized behemoths, they now want us to buy Smart Cars. I must have missed that segue.

Plymouth, Massachusetts
kannafoot > What Will It Be When It Grows Up?For over a decade, the American auto industry has relied on marketing campaigns that convince consumers that bigger cars are safer cars.  It was this mentality that fostered the surge in SUV, Minivan, and small truck sales.  After saturating the market with oversized behemoths, they now want us to buy Smart Cars.  I must have missed that segue.Plymouth, Massachusetts
What Will It Be When It Grows Up?

For over a decade, the American auto industry has relied on marketing campaigns that convince consumers that bigger cars are safer cars. It was this mentality that fostered the surge in SUV, Minivan, and small truck sales. After saturating the market with oversized behemoths, they now want us to buy Smart Cars. I must have missed that segue.

Plymouth, Massachusetts
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