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From the museum writeup: "This unit was built specifically for the tunnels in and around Grand Central Terminal and has lifting booms at each end such that it doesn't matter in which direction it is headed into a tunnel... Of the three that were built, this is the only one that remains."
Visit the Danbury Railway Museum in Connecticut: www.danburyrail.org/maintenance
Mom's shop in Fairplay, CO. was called Nook ‘n’ Cranny’s. Online it was called Doodads 'n Duds. Here's a writeup from the Denver Post, August 21, 2009. See, "6. Nook ‘n’ Cranny’s," at the end. The excerpt follows the link.
www.denverpost.com/2009/08/21/outside-guide-fairplay/
Nook ‘n’ Cranny’s
An expedition through the yard and the various outbuildings here is like a journey to the heart of your grandparents’ attic. You’d better take Grandma while you’re at it, so she can explain just what it is you’re looking at. Like that crib-type thing in the corner — oh, a trundle bed. Go figure. And this dagger-lookin’ thing? You used to pin your hat to your hair with these? Huh. There’s plenty you will recognize, too, even if it’s through the fog of memory — Flexible Flyers, a rocking horse with springs, ancient cash registers, druggists’ scales. And if you’re in the market for a printer’s tray or a bird cage, you’ll find some beauties. Here’s a stroll down Memory Lane where you can load the memories into the car and take them home — can’t beat that. 879 Steinfeldt Parkway
2 of my images got selected to be featured in Digital Photographer UK's Annual Yearbook
Yay!! to me, and thanks to Digital Photographer for the 2 page spread.
Awsome images inside that yearbook
All from a short writeup of the new SR520 Evergreen Point Floating Bridge in Seattle, Washington:
crimeandtheforcesofevil.com/blog/2016/04/03/all-over-that... ‎
All from a short writeup of the new SR520 Evergreen Point Floating Bridge in Seattle, Washington:
crimeandtheforcesofevil.com/blog/2016/04/03/all-over-that... ‎
From the museum writeup: "At age 21, Hecker authored the first instructional book for women published in America, offering sound advice and boldly encouraging women to take up the game."
I like how it has her given name followed by her married name so you know she's respectable.
The USGA Golf Museum and Library has A LOT of content on women golfers, permeating every display except for the rooms dedicated to specific men. I don't like golf, and I know nothing about it, but I nearby, so it seemed silly not to visit one day: www.usga.org/history/visit-the-museum.html
Note that Kapsukas was a product of the same high school (MarijampolÄ—) that created all of the most important nationalists of the 19th century.
All from a short writeup of the new SR520 Evergreen Point Floating Bridge in Seattle, Washington:
crimeandtheforcesofevil.com/blog/2016/04/03/all-over-that... ‎
All from a short writeup of the new SR520 Evergreen Point Floating Bridge in Seattle, Washington:
crimeandtheforcesofevil.com/blog/2016/04/03/all-over-that... ‎
All from a short writeup of the new SR520 Evergreen Point Floating Bridge in Seattle, Washington:
crimeandtheforcesofevil.com/blog/2016/04/03/all-over-that... ‎