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Evidence of Hobo Life can be seen in blue tarps in relatively undisturbed locations in urban and semi-urban areas—for instance underneath highway and railroad bridges—and through various artifacts from the railroad tracks relating to food, chewing tobacco, alcohol (crushed beer cans) and recreational drug use (empty cough syrup containers) | Evidence of Hobo Life can be seen in blue tarps in relatively undisturbed locations in urban and semi-urban areas—for instance underneath highway and railroad bridges—and through various artifacts from the railroad tracks relating to food, chewing tobacco, alcohol (crushed beer cans) and recreational drug use (empty cough syrup containers) | ||
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Revision as of 07:08, 2 July 2008
Can Used for Sardines. Commercially available. Crushed and flattened. Aluminum alloy. Traces of oil present. No lid. Found on the switching yard tracks, White River Junction, Vermont. Ca. 2003, c.e.
Evidence of Hobo Life can be seen in blue tarps in relatively undisturbed locations in urban and semi-urban areas—for instance underneath highway and railroad bridges—and through various artifacts from the railroad tracks relating to food, chewing tobacco, alcohol (crushed beer cans) and recreational drug use (empty cough syrup containers)