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The Murdoch family head through Pine Creek with their South Australian Railways 700 class and matching Victorian and South Australian Railways joint Stock Overland carriages.
Diamond Valley Railway - 2009.
Deana Elsie Nielsen-Crawford worked at the historic Overland Restaurant (aka Overland House), 101 Broadway, Oakland, California, in 1922.
Select from photos in this album to create a slide show to convince local businesses that serving people with disabilities is profitable.
For the latest research on what works in Inclusive Tourism point them to, "Best Practice in Accessible Tourism: Inclusion, Disability, Ageing Population and Tourism"
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One of the most frequent questions asked by advocates and industry alike is “what is the value of the inclusive tourism market?”. There are surprisingly few studies that have examined this question. Below is an updated extract from an article that presents a summary economic estimate studies (Darcy & Dickson, 2009).
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This vehicle or vehicles were on display at the last cruise of the season at Southside Mafia Pizzeria in Overland Park, Kansas on Nov. 3, 2013.
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Most of the main shaping is done. I left it rough on purpose because I want texture anyway. At t his point I am using ALEX PLUS calk to fill in spots and add minor changes to how the course flows. I did several coats in some spots.
This is part of a series of photos detailing the construction of an obstacle course for Mini-Z Overlands.
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Great Overland Station in Topeka, Kansas began as a Union Pacific railroad passenger station on January 27, 1927. Along the way, it survived floods, was remodeled for railroad offices, abandoned in 1988, and damaged by fire in 1992. Railroad Heritage, Inc. leased the building from the Union Pacific Railroad to prevent the building's demolition.
Union Pacific Corporation donated the station to Topeka Railroad Days, Inc. 6 years later, and the Great Overland Station Project Team was established to direct efforts to preserve the station and transform it into a railroad heritage museum. In June 2004, The Great Overland Station opened its doors.
The Great Overland Station is quite beautiful, and this is a spectacular special event space, but as of the beginning of 2006, Great Overland Station is still building toward its potential. When I visited the museum in 2006, there wasn't enough to make the Station a destination for anyone but serious train buffs. Other then the structure itself, the biggest attraction is the 100 or so freight trains that pass the building daily. Perhaps more can be done with Topeka's connection to the Harvey House restaurant chain.
Harvey House Luncheons and tours of the Great Overland Station are available to groups with advance reservations.
Amongst the bits and pieces Feilding have managed to amass is a set of Overlander carriage seats, for one or a number of their big window cars. Feilding & Districts Steam Rail Depot, 3rd January 2014
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Graeme, Sarah J, Derek, Sonia and I at the start of the Overland Track - Ronnys Creek...oh, and dont forget a special appearance by THE hacky!
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This field in rural Thorhild County was already under several feet of water and rising quickly. It would appear that this farmer moved most of the equipment and implements to higher ground sometime before the floodwaters really began to rise.