Hi John

Re: It was like "going down to Egypt." Cairo, where the Ohio and Mississippi 
Rivers met, was expected to be one of the greatest American cities, and several 
other little towns in Southern Illinois were named after Egyptian cities -- 
such as Karnak and Thebes. 


I saw a program on the History Channel about 6-8 months ago where they 
mentioned Little Egypt. Had to deal with early explorers if I remember 
correctly.


But,,,, getting back to the White's Radio Logs, I bought my first one in 1968. 
There was a drugstore about a half mile from my high school and I'd walk over 
there on my lunch hour to purchase the latest copy.  Rather interesting, they 
are exactly as I remember. I even submitted a station change once and was 
listed in one of their magazines, though sadly, not one of the ones listed on 
the website. Also interesting was to see some of the names of people that I 
currently know....

Memories!

73 de Joe Miller, KJ8O, Troy, Michigan (Then Lansing, MI)
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