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On the CSX trackage that was formerly B&O's passenger main into Chicago, Chicago Short Line / SC&IH 30 and 29 shove steel and scrap cars towards the IHB interchange a few miles away at Indiana Harbor. An SC&IH company truck had pulled up at the last minute- the company vehicles (and signage at the yard office in South Chicago) seem to be the only indications that the classic Chicago Short Line name has, officially anyway, disappeared.
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The Company Store - It was the general store where the miners and their families bought food, clothes, etc. The cost came off the miner's pay check before they actually got paid for their work.
The last wild Griswold in the state of Iowa that I'm aware of, protecting an abandoned Iowa Traction line at 15th St NE in Mason City.
It's 41c here today.
This is a new bowl - Grunty (our local koala) broke the old one.
We now also have a second bowl on the ground next to it.
i took this a while ago and didn't think it was good enough to post.. but upon looking at it now, i must have been blind when i thought that. what.
Waves Cider Company in Columbia, Missouri by Notley Hawkins. Design by Simon Oswald Architecture of Columbia, Missouri. Taken with a Sony ILCE-7RM2 camera with a Canon TS-E17mm f/4L lens at ƒ/11.0 with a 1-second exposure at ISO 200. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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This American Bald Eagle has a dinning companion who waits patiently for leftovers which may drift away in the water.
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The Florida Brewing Company building is a historic brewery building that once housed Ybor City Brewing Company, which became Florida Brewing Company. It has been restored and converted into a law office. It is the tallest building in Tampa's Ybor City Historic District.
The Florida Brewing Company Building was built to house the Florida Brewing Company, which was founded in 1896 by cigar industrialists Vicente Ybor and Edward Manrara. The brewery building is six stories tall and remains the tallest building in Ybor City.
Florida Brewing Company was the first brewery in the state of Florida. When operational in the late-19th and early-20th centuries, the building housed the leading exporter of beer to Cuba and was a leader in western Florida. After brewing operations ceased, the building was used for a variety of purposes, although it was eventually abandoned and fell into disrepair. Recently, the building was renovated and is now home to several commercial enterprises.
It was built on the Government Spring, which originally supplied water to the military men of Fort Brooke. This spring was valued by many cultures to be sacred. Florida's Paleo Indians believed the water in the spring to be of a sacred nature. They brought their sick and wounded to bathe in the water with the belief that it would cure their injuries and diseases. Nearly every Indian tribe respected the spring's holiness and thus would use the land around the spring as a peace zone, where no one would attack. Influenced by these tales and others in Europe, Spanish Conquistadors fell under the belief that there were crystalline fountains of youth hidden in the springs. Juan Ponce de León helped spread these rumors when he and a Spanish Armada set out to find a mythical fountain of youth. Many still believe the spring to have supernatural powers.
In its prime, The Florida Brewing Company produced 80,000 barrels of beer annually. It was the leading exporter of beer to Cuba in the U.S. and the premier brewery on Florida's west coast. Theodore Roosevelt and his Rough Riders visited for a beer in celebration after the Spanish–American War.
The brewery survived the adversities of the Prohibition and the Great Depression. However, the business closed in 1961 as a result of the embargo on Cuba and the opening of rival breweries by Anheuser-Busch and the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company in Tampa.
In the years following its closing, the former brewery served several purposes. It was used as a storage place for fresh tobacco in the 1960s and later became a bomb shelter throughout the Cold War. However, it was abandoned for the latter 25 years of the 20th century, and its condition declined. The former brewery became generally considered a detriment to the redevelopment of Ybor City
In 1999, attorney Dale Swope and contractor Joseph Kokolakis purchased the building to restore and convert it into a law firm and office space. The restoration project received a Builders' Choice grand award in adaptive re-use.
www.emporis.com/buildings/285674/florida-brewing-co-tampa...
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Kauai Coffee Company is Hawaii's largest coffee grower, with 3,400 acres under cultivation on our estate near Koloa, on the southwest side of the Garden Island of Kauai. Near here, over 150 years ago, Hawaii's first commercial coffee plantation was planted. Today, the rich volcanic soil, abundant mountain water, warm Pacific sun, and cool tradewinds combine to provide the perfect microclimate for a truly world-class estate coffee.
Boeing Company N779XW Boeing 777-9 demonstrator is pictured taxiing into position to takeoff for its flying display at Farnborough International Air Show 2022.