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Chapter 45 Lars Olin aka Hobo Roadrunner aka Texas Roadrunner aka Roadrunner the Modern-Day Hobo

Tags: culture, history, Texas Roadrunner

Chapter 4 JEFF DAVIS, THE KING OF HOBOES OF AMERICA, THE KNIGHTS OF THE ROAD

Tags: culture, history

Chapter 39 "New York Slim", 1998 Hobo King, Tramp, Mediator, and Storyteller

Tags: culture, history, New York Slim

Chapter 37 Five Hobo Queen Julianna Porrazzo-Ray and Two-Time Hobo King Darrel “Tuck” Ray, Husband and Wife

Tags: culture, history, Minneapolis Jewel, Tuck

Chapter 35 Ralph Gooding, “Hood River Blackie” (1926-1984), Writer, Historian

Tags: culture, history, Hood River Blackie

Chapter 34 Charles Gill aka Hobo Spike, 2003 Kind And Gentle Hobo King, Philosopher, Monk (1942-2023)

Tags: culture, history, Hobo Spike

Chapter 34 "HOBO LUMP" (QUADHOSH AJADA), QUEEN OF HOBOS FOUR TIMES

Tags: culture, history, Hobo Lump

Chapter 33 Luther Gette, “Luther the Jet,” the 1995 Scholarly Hobo King, Historian and Philosopher, Poet and Musician

Tags: culture, history, Luther the Jet

Chapter 32 RICHARD (RICK) “IOWA BLACKIE” GAGE (1948-2011), 1993 HOBO KING, Poet, Eccentric, and Hopeless Romantic

Tags: culture, history, Iowa Blackie

Chapter 30 Chapter 36 ROAD HOG USA, “DONALD DESIMONE” (1940-2011), 1992 HOBO KING

Tags: culture, history, Road Hog USA

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Mountain Dew and Frisco Jack's tin craft cups

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Handmade copper wire hobo cups made from a soup can and a mountain dew can. Frisco Jack is printed on the front of one can. The tin cans most likely…

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