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  1. MrFire
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    Sad News..........

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    SANTA MONICA, Calif.<!-- /dateline --> — Barbara Billingsley, who gained supermom status for her gentle portrayal of June Cleaver, the warm, supportive mother of a pair of precocious boys in "Leave it to Beaver," died Saturday. She was 94.
     
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    Avro in the 50s

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  6. Bummer! I like 190/195 Cessnas.:eek:
     
  7. Guys are probably saying...."I wish we were in the used car business and not out test driving used air planes to resell."
     
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    Near Boston...
     
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    Everyone enjoys your photos. A bit of an odd hobby for a kid but I'm glad you developed (get it? LOL) it.
     
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    1904 Cadillac, THANKS to American-Automobiles.com!
     
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    The website says "moderntulsa," but I've never seen this.
     
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    Gomer Smith was running for governor in 1942. It looks like the Wagoner, Oklahoma crowd was already trying to tell him something!
     
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    I have lived here 52 years & have never seen it either
     
  17. Kentuckian
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    I believe it went something like this.....

    "There's a hold-up in the Bronx,
    Brooklyn's broken out in fights,
    There's a traffic jam in Harlem that's backed up to Jackson Heights.
    There's a mother short a child,
    Khrushchevs due at Idlewild.
    Car 54, where are you?"
     
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    It couldn't withstand the tornados, but there have been many sightings since.
     
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    Hurricane damage after the Great Miami Hurricane of September
    11-22,1926. Look at what's left of those palm trees! The category
    4 was by far the worst in a season that included eight hurricanes
    and three tropical storms. This storm killed over 300. According
    to Wiki, if the storm had hit in 2005 instead of 1926, it would have
    caused damages of $150 BILLION.
     
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    86 circus performers and roustabouts were killed, and 127
    more were injured when an engineer fell asleep and rammed
    his train into a stopped circus train at Ivanhoe, near Hammond,
    Indiana, June 1918. Deaths and injury were likely increased
    by oil lamps used onboard at the time.
     
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    The so-called "Great Train Wreck of 1918" was the worst rail
    disaster in U.S. history with nearly 300 killed or injured in the
    head-on crash of two passenger trains at Dutchman's Grade
    in Nashville, Tennessee, July 9, 1918.
     
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    The Orient Express

    Pre WW1 version
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    "Orient-Express, Bavarian S2/6 before WWI, a painting by Heribert Schroepfer"



    in the 1920's
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    Plenty of famous trains on this site http://trains-worldexpresses.com/index.htm


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    "The only streamlined IS20-16 "Josef Stalin", a very rare picture (coll. J.B. Kronawitter)"

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    "The record-breaking 2-3-2 no.3, the only known photograph in service, secretly taken at Kalinin, July 1957 (J.H. Price)"
     
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