Thanks for the stories.....I asked one of the "Old Geezers" the obvious
question...Why was it called "No Man's Land"?
The answer surprised me.
He said that over time, the the Ohio river had changed course and the land that had been on the north side of the river was now on the south side. Thus neither Indiana or Kentucky really knew who had jusisdiction over the "Strip". Be that as it may, it was a wild and wooly place. I have dice and chips from the Dells and the Trocadero. Now I have the rest of the story thanks to Gene T.
Now a question....When I returned from the convention, something happened to my computer. The print on the chip board is so small that I have to use a magnifing glass to read it. How do I fix this?
Thanks.
Paul in Jeffersonville
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