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Purchased at Maryland Sheep & Wool in 2010 by my amazing SIL when I couldn't go because I was sick. She rocks.
Somehow never got into my Ravelry stash.
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October 05, 2011:
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Toronto
Toronto Transit,
TTC (Toronto Transit Commission)
TTC Construction
TTC Track Construction
TTC Loops
TTC Long Branch Loop
Rail activity detected at Gheringhap Loop- Camera #1 No defects I repeat no defects. Total axle count....
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NYCRuns Brooklyn Marathon (Nov 18, 2012)
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Robin Coomer vocalist and Sam Bass cellist. It's difficult to describe their sound, but I think I was in ecstasy.
This scarf was arranged with the loops intertwined within each other. Because of its' versatility, it can be styled & arranged any way you want! Order yours now!
Blueberry Hill is a restaurant and bar in the St. Louis "Loop" neighborhood. The Loop is along Delmar from Skinker on the east to the University Lion's gate on the west.
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Built in 1896-1897, this First Renaissance Revival-style structure was designed by Alfred M. Hedley as one of the original nine stations on the Union Loop in Downtown Chicago, which was constructed to allow seamless operations and turn-arounds by the various elevated rapid transit lines that were operating in the city at the time. The station is one of only two on the Loop to feature its original station houses, though it remains unrestored and in somewhat dilapidated condition as of 2025. The The station houses are clad in metal sheeting with fluted corinthian pilasters, decorative window trim, one-over-one double-hung windows, decorative interior woodwork, and cornices with dentils, and sit above an open mezzanine, with metal canopies at the platforms lining the tracks. The station has received very few modifications since it opened, with occasional renovations, leaving it as an unrestored, though somewhat intact historic relic of the early years of the Chicago Union Loop.
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Rail activity detected at Gheringhap Loop- Camera #1 No defects I repeat no defects. Total axle count....
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Touring/College loop rig: (top to bottom) Furman power supply
Presonus FireBOX
Behringer DI-400
dbx 231 EQ
Built in 1896-1897, this First Renaissance Revival-style structure was designed by Alfred M. Hedley as one of the original nine stations on the Union Loop in Downtown Chicago, which was constructed to allow seamless operations and turn-arounds by the various elevated rapid transit lines that were operating in the city at the time. The station is one of only two on the Loop to feature its original station houses, though it remains unrestored and in somewhat dilapidated condition as of 2025. The The station houses are clad in metal sheeting with fluted corinthian pilasters, decorative window trim, one-over-one double-hung windows, decorative interior woodwork, and cornices with dentils, and sit above an open mezzanine, with metal canopies at the platforms lining the tracks. The station has received very few modifications since it opened, with occasional renovations, leaving it as an unrestored, though somewhat intact historic relic of the early years of the Chicago Union Loop.