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Once it was one of the largest brick homes in Charles County, Maryland. Once it was the site of an amusement park. Once it was burned by arson. Once a truck drove through the middle. And now...

AT&T, CSX working hard to fix these gates that have been malfunctioning for at least a decade.

 

As of 30 June 2016 I did see as I passed by there are still CSX crews out there working.

Laundromat - San Francisco, California #LetsGuide

Castell Conwy. UNESCO World Heritage Site. Wales, UK #LetsGuide

Metrocall 311 was called on this small cave-in over a month ago. This is next to a bus stop. If there are any contractors out there with a few loads of dirt, feel free to drop some at the corner of Shelbyville & Juneau Road (right across from the Government Center & Police Station) so anyone walking through doesn't fall in and hurt themselves.

Dent, Sarah Marshall, d. Apr 9, 1795, age 59yr and 6mn

Marshall, Anne, d. Jul 31, 1805, age 27 years, w/o George

Marshall, Dr. Thomas, d. Jun 6 1829, age 72yr and 2mn

Marshall, Eleanor A., b. Dec 16, 1801, d. Oct 20, 1852, w/o Thomas

Marshall, Eleanor Douglas, d. Aug 21, 1833, age 3yr 6mn 7da, d/o Thomas and Eleanor

Marshall, Eleanor R.A., d. Sep 26, 1829, age 6yr 9mn 29da, d/o Thomas and Eleanor

Marshall, Elizabeth, no dates

Marshall, George D., d. Sep 11, 1822, age 20yr and 2mn, s/o George and Anne

Marshall, M. Margaret, d. Jun 2, 1837, age 71 years

Marshall, Margaret Elizabeth Ann, d. Oct 18, 1833, age 9yr 3mn 22da, d.o Thomas and Eleanor

Marshall, Mary Catherine, d. Sep 8, 1833, age 5yr and 15da, d/o Thomas and Eleanor

Marshall, Mary, d. Jan 8, 1827

Marshall, Rebecca Hanson, d. Dec 5, 1770, In her 55th year, w/o Thomas

Marshall, Sabrina Greenfield, b. Mar 1768, w/o Thomas

Marshall, Thomas H., d. Aug 13, 1843, age 47 years

Marshall, Thomas Hanson, b. Apr 9, 1731, d. Mar 8, 1801, age 69 years

Marshall, Thomas, d. Jun 10, 1759, In his 65th year of age

Stuart, Mary Marshall, d. Jul 1759, w/o Phillip www.interment.net/data/us/md/charles/marshall/index.htm

These signs are there for a reason. If you are at a railroad crossing and see a problem - either a car stuck on the tracks (yours or anyone else's), a tractor trailer stuck on the tracks, a body, a gate malfunctioning, someone crashing into or through a gate, look around the gate - somewhere there should be a sign like this - each gate has a specific X-ING Number on it that is specific to that particular gate - call the number and give them this number. Most gates have cameras near them - whether someone actually monitors those cameras is unknown - whether the cameras function is unknown - whether the individuals responsible for monitoring those cameras are awake is unknown - whether the cameras or parts therein have been previously recalled is unknown - the storage capacity of these cameras is is unknown - whether the information off these cameras can be retrieved is unknown - whether the cameras have been tampered with is unknown - whether the cameras are interference-proof is a known issue. Oil spills, also. They are supposed to answer this phone 24/7. Don't be afraid to use it.

 

They do make a concerted to take action when a call is placed

Native to southeastern United States - Southern Magnolia (and Great Egret visitor)

Jacksonville Zoo - Jacksonville, Florida

Free roaming Great Egret visitor hunts for lunch in shrub along The Main Path, known as the River of Color.

Most likely being delivered to flood ravaged areas across the Nation.

Located in: Norton Brownsboro Hospital Comprehensive Stroke Center

Address: 4960 Norton Healthcare Blvd, Louisville, KY 40241

Phone: (502) 446-8125

 

This is the location I was taken for "possible stroke", they said. The monitor continually malfunctioned. No call button in the room. When the monitor would flat-line, no one came into the room to check it.

Bumpers, fenders, side panels, etc.... all Ford parts. Can be seen along Chamberlain Lane, Collins Lane, Old LaGrange Road, Westport Road, Louisville, KY 40245. If they're there, they're yours! Must provide own transportation, labor. Please be mindful of the occasional snake that will hide under these - they are generally (most of the time) harmless and will leave...some choose not to, though.

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