View allAll Photos Tagged PIEDMONT
www.wyohistory.org/encyclopedia/piedmont-charcoal-kilns The collapsing building appears to be some sort of bunk house for workers for the charcoal kilns. Behind this building are several more in worse shape. Most of the buildings look like this or worse. The ghost town of Piedmont, Wyoming is a series of abandoned ruins from the mid to late 19th century. Early iron smelting and blacksmithing for the pioneers needed fuel. Once the railroad arrived coal replaced charcoal and ore was shipped east to existing smelters which killed the charcoal industry and the town of Piedmont.
Piedmont and commuter partner Henson at DCA in July 1987. Imagine today arriving at this scene and finding that your battery was dead (and in 1987 that meant two dead batteries, one for the meter and another for the motor drive); no problem for the fully-manual Nikon FM!
taken in Baraggia park - Candelo - Italy - October '07
Take a look at my INTERVIEW with my Flickr Friend ALONSODR!!: angiereal.blogspot.com/
Dear Friends
I am very busy with my being a volunteer
I am organizing again a fund raising event in Biella (my home town) for:
this project:
STOP AIDS AT BIRTH
The major Cesvi campaign to defeat Hiv/Aids in Sub-Saharan Africa.
www.cesvi.eu/index.php?pagina=pagina_generica.php&id=720
Now my project is on line on the official CESVI site! wow!:
www.cesvi.org/?pagina=pagina_generica.php&id=1264
Therefore when I will visit your great shots, often I will just leave a fave, with no comment nor invites.
-------------------------------
50 Most interesting slide show
Boeing 727-214 (cn 20168) was delivered new to PSA in 1969. Operated by Piedmont from 1982 till 1988, registered N728US and operated by US Air until 1990.