Author: Jon Kramer

Airplanes and Pterodactyles

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Airplanes and Pterodactyles The Good Old Days of Flying copyright Jon Kramer 11-17-19 / 4,141 words Nonfiction – Part 1, circa 1977 / Part 2, 1993 / Part 3,...

Amber Ratification

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Amber Ratification Books, Bling, and Ex-Mafia In A Search For The Golden Gem Copyright 1-26-20 / 3,672 words by Jon Kramer Nonfiction. These events took place circa early 1993....

Nature’s Exotics

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Nature’s Exotics Stories of a family business Copyright 1-6-2020 / 1,950 words by Jon Kramer Nonfiction. These events took place in Maryland in early1970s. Part 2 – A Special...

Nature’s Exotics

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Nature’s Exotics Stories of a family business by Jon Kramer Nonfiction. These events took place in Maryland circa 1970s. Part 1 – The Topless Bar of Antique Row ©...

Site 89A

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Site 89A Stolen Dinosaurs and Broken Teeth Nonfiction / copyright Jon Kramer 11-10-19 / 1,888 words I searched in vain for hours, until the fading daylight forced me back...

Tony’s Museum

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Tony’s Museum Copyright 8-22-2020  /   5,328 words by Jon Kramer Nonfiction.  These events took place mid 1990s primarily at the PMG labs in the old Robbinsdale High School on...

Tar Pit Charity

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Tar Pit Charity What you can’t buy for $4.68 copyright 12-15-19 Jon Kramer, / 2,103 words Nonfiction – These events took place July, 1983 Special note: This takes place...

Mary Ellen and Her Cryptozoans

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Mary Ellen and Her Cryptozoans Exploring Deep Time on the Iron Range Copyright 7-25-21  /   8,775 words by Jon Kramer Nonfiction. These events took place in the 1980s and...

A Tale of Two Woodies No Coincidence, Part 1

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  A Tale of Two Woodies No Coincidence, Part 1 Nonfiction.  These events took place in early 2000s Copyright by Jon Kramer  2-19-24 / 760 words Sometimes you cannot...

Lost on the Baptism

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Lost on the Baptism Copyright by Jon Kramer 2-5-24  /   4,178 words Nonfiction.  These events took place Memorial Day, 5-26-14  Perhaps the greatest good fortune of my life has...