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Places I’ve Been: Jimmy’s Past Adventures in Pictures

2023
Mineola, Texas

Jimmy in front of the abandoned Hotel Grim in Texarkana, Texas
2012
Hotel Grim
Texarkana, Texas

Jimmy in front of the abandoned Hotel Grim in Texarkana, Texas
2012
Hotel Grim
Texarkana, Texas






2006
Buffalo, New York

2006
Buffalo, New York

Buffalo, New York


Buffalo, New York


2007
Elmira, New York

2002
Longview, Texas

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