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Found another little gem at Barnes & Noble today. Can't wait to actually have this book, it is simply beautiful. Clarke, I love you.
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CSS volta aos palcos brasileiros e agita público na Tenda Oi Novo Som
Foto: Sylvio Fagundes - flickr.com/j_sylvio
Lovefoxxx of CSS performs at State Theatre in St. Petersburg, Florida. #css #lovefoxxx #statetheatre #stpete #stpetersburg #igersstpete #music #concert
Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad 201 at Michigan City, Indiana on July 12, 1982, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 201 was built by Pullman Car and Manufacturing in 1927 (along with #'s 202-210) as a 60 foot control trailer and included a Pullman-type smoking compartment. During 1946 number 201 was lengthened to 77 foot by splicing a 17 foot section in the middle.
This slide got a good laugh from the crowd at the Google I/O keynote.
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Double track work continues and it appears that they are using the “new” track which has a switch to nowhere (right now). Fortunately the weather has been cooperative with above normal temperature for most of January.
The CSS Chattahoochee was a gunboat built downriver from Columbus, Georgia for Confederate States Navy service. Commissioned in January 1863, it was brought near Columbus in April, 1865, and scuttled to prevent its capture. Its remains were rediscovered in 1963 and brought to this museum.
At the National Civil War Naval Museum, Columbus, Georgia. I visited this place on May 11, 2016.
Plans for the CSS Neuse. From the General Negative Collection, North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, NC.
Partial replica of the CSS Albemarle. The CSS Albemarle was an ironclad warship built for the Confederate States Navy and commissioned in April 1864. It was sunk at its dock with a spar torpedo in October 1864.
At the National Civil War Naval Museum, Columbus, Georgia. I visited this place on May 11, 2016.