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Having first started riding in 1985 on a Kawasaki KZ400, Steve has ridden all across the United States and Canada. He currently travels full time on his Honda ST1300, living wherever he can find a friendly roof. Follow him on, "Motorcycle Philosophy".

25 January 2014

Dos Brasas: Best Mexican Food in San Diego

Written by Steve Johnson
View Larger Map When you start from San Diego, the further east you go the worse the Mexican food gets. That’s not to say the tacos and burritos in Tucson or El Paso are bad, it’s just that San Diego seems to have a higher concentration of really good Mexican chow. Dos Brasas, located...
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15 October 2013

Rebecca’s Coffee House: San Diego’s Strange

Written by Steve Johnson
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View Larger Map Rebecca’s Coffee House slowly filled with a group of unfamiliar faces, dressed in garb almost costume-like, but seemingly fitting for the eclectic clientele putting in orders for chai tea latte and vegan muffins. Since Sash and I first visited this place in San Diego’s bohemian-like South Park community, it’s been her...
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30 September 2013

World’s First Kentucky Fried Chicken: Salt Lake City, UT

Written by Steve Johnson
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View Larger Map With 13 million people eating its fried chicken each week at over 17,000 locations in 115 countries, it’s hard to think that Kentucky Fried Chicken wouldn’t be what it is today if it weren’t for the folks in Salt Lake City, UT. It was in 1951 that Colonel Harlan Sanders met...
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26 September 2013

Moe’s Original Bar-B-Que: Denver’s Best Kept Secret

Written by Steve Johnson
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View Larger Map It seems like whenever someone puts together a list of best barbecue joints in Denver, Moe’s Original Bar-B-Que always makes the list. It was my brother who initially turned me on to Moe’s, particularly the location in Englewood along Broadway, which is actually a combination barbecue restaurant, concert venue, and bowling...
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23 September 2013

Crazy Horse Monument: Completion in Decades

Written by Steve Johnson
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About 16.5 miles south west of Mt. Rushmore, deep in the Black Hills of South Dakota, is the Crazy Horse Monument. The memorial was commissioned by Lakota Indian elder, Henry Standing Bear, who wanted a monument similar to Mt. Rushmore to honor what he felt was the greatest American Indian. Henry Standing Bear offered...
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21 September 2013

Mount Rushmore: It’s Underground Museum

Written by Steve Johnson
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Mount Rushmore National Memorial is perhaps the most famous landmarks in the United States. Located in the Black Hills of South Dakota, there are myriad of roads you can take to get there. Many motorcyclists we’ve met, however, don’t seemed interested in paying the $11.00 per vehicle parking fee to get inside. In fact,...
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17 September 2013

Mitchell Corn Palace: The House That Corn Built

Written by Steve Johnson
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When corn is your life, when it’s supports your community, provides your sustenance, and is why your mom and dad ever found a reason to get together and give birth to you, it makes sense to erect a palace made of corn. Mitchell Corn Palace is not exactly made of corn, it’s just layered...
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15 September 2013

Green Giant Statue of Blue Earth, MN

Written by Steve Johnson
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Just off the I-90 in Blue Earth, MN, stands a 55 1/2 foot tall statue of the “Jolly Green Giant”, the corporate symbol of Green Giant brand of frozen and canned foods. It was actually a Facebook friend of mine, Stephen Johnson, a fellow craft beer aficionado (who happens to share my name), that...
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14 September 2013

The SPAM Museum of Austin, MN

Written by Steve Johnson
spam museum
What is exactly in SPAM? Is it bad for you? Is it good for you? How is it made? When was it invented? All these questions and more are found in none other than… …The SPAM Museum! Located in the tiny town of Austin, MN, just a hop-skip-jump away from the factory where SPAM...
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13 September 2013

Psycho Suzi’s Motor Lounge: 1960’s Tiki Room

Written by Steve Johnson
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When I heard of “Minnesota Sushi” I imagined slices of raw muskellunge, crappie, or walleye, buddied up with a cheese curd, then stuffed inside balls of rice. It turns out it was nothing of the sort. Instead, a lovely young auburn-haired server presented me with a plate of sliced pickles smeared with cream cheese...
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