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Eastbound merchandise train approaching the Metra platform.
Western Springs IL / Lawn Ave
BNSF e/b merchandise
BNSF 8233 SD75M
BNSF 4620 Dash 9 -44CW
BNSF 5436 Dash 9-44CW
BNSF 4651 Dash 9-44CW
A few minutes later it was time for a westbound merchandise with a couple of surprises!
Westmont IL / Cass Ave
BNSF w/b merchandise
BNSF 4511 Dash 9-44CW
BNSF 4868 Dash 9-44CW
UP 3012 SD70ACe-T4
From a visit to the Ulster-American Folk Park near Armagh in Northern Ireland. September 08, 2016.
Photo by Poul-Werner Dam / bit.ly/PWD_Flickr
This is a portion of a photo that was in a promotional brochure for the Southland Life Complex. I noticed there is a huge sign on top of the old Merchandise Mart building. It is a large M with the word Mart in the center. This building is also known as the Butler Building.
The tall building on the extreme right is the Blue Cross, Blue Shield building. It is still there, but has a new glass exterior.
Spoiler: MUSE MERCHANDISING for today's Meeting! :D
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Spoiler: MERCHANDISING MUSE para la Kedada de hoy! :D
The Merchandise Mart is a commercial building located in the Near North Side of Chicago. Opened in 1930, it was the largest building in the world with 4,000,000 square feet of floor space. The building was so large that until 2008 it required it's own ZIP code.
A handheld 3 shot HDR image processed in Photomatix Pro and tweaked within GIMP.
Service Merchandise was originally founded in 1934 by Harry and Mary Zimmerman as a five-and-dime store in the town of Pulaski, Tennessee, near Nashville. The first of what evolved into a huge chain of catalog showroom opened in 1960 on Broadway St. in downtown Nashville, Tennessee
The company thrived in the 1980s and 1990s, but it eventually lost market share in its housewares and electronics sectors to giant discounters such as Wal-Mart and Bed, Bath & Beyond, and later Best Buy and Circuit City. Although Service Merchandise was early to embrace the Internet in the 1990s, generating tens of millions of dollars in sales, it was not enough to offset the damage being done by the mega-chain stores springing up nationwide
I worked in the warehouse at this store in 1987.