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Our own vintage town

LizzieMaine

Bartender
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Where The Tourists Meet The Sea
There's room for all kinds of bars -- a fine cocktail lounge in the hotel downtown, a "tavern" where food is served and unescorted women don't feel uncomfortable, a roadhouse where couples might head on a Saturday night, and a bunch of dank, dark places down by the docks that are well known to the Shore Patrol.
 
LizzieMaine said:
There's room for all kinds of bars -- a fine cocktail lounge in the hotel downtown, a "tavern" where food is served and unescorted women don't feel uncomfortable, a roadhouse where couples might head on a Saturday night, and a bunch of dank, dark places down by the docks that are well known to the Shore Patrol.


That is actually a pretty good mix there. I could see having many choices. :D
 

vitanola

I'll Lock Up
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4,254
Location
Gopher Prairie, MI
Does our town look anything like this?

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The sash mill:
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The courthouse:
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The railroad yard:
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The Depot:
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Homes of every period from the 1840's to the 1960's line the city's tree-shaded streets.


http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/53-Budlong_Hillsdale_MI_49242_1120122772

http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/4-North-West-St_Hillsdale_MI_49242_1119246690

http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/41-Westwood-Ave_Hillsdale_MI_49242_1120976861

http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/1146-Markris-Dr_Hillsdale_MI_49242_1103603009

http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/107-South-Howell-St_Hillsdale_MI_49242_1105920661
 

dhermann1

I'll Lock Up
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9,154
Location
Da Bronx, NY, USA
Running boards

No! No! 1940 Buicks were the first production car (if I'm not mistaken) made without running boards. I have to have my 1941 Buick, or I'm taking my ball and bat and leaving. And so will Mr H, over in Ireland, who already has a gorgeus 41 Buick.
 

Honey Bee

One of the Regulars
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204
Location
Northern California
Diamondback said:
Then gimme the booze, and I'll provide the other ingredients and mix the pretty lady her drink of choice.

Oh, you sweet man!
I can handle a double Scoth on the rocks....my grandpapa taught me well ;)

A since we won't talk about that to just anybody...
have you a school teacher yet? I taught elementary school and can keep up easily with the fifth graders back in our fave years around here!
 

Honey Bee

One of the Regulars
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204
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Northern California
Oh, and a feed store???
That's where we use to stand around the pot belly stove and keep warm during the winter....'course, we would have been warm if we stayed in school, but we learned lots more at the feed store, I'm sure...there was always a pot pf coffee keeping warm...it was some potent stuff ;)
 
True, Dave, but most of your survivors are usually 2K-hp-and-below roadswitchers that can be downgraded to emphasize the "switching" part of their duties. Bigger road-units, usually after about 15-20 years (the length of their equipment-trusts) get traded in to GE or EMD on newer power. (Well, aside from CSX, who gutted a lot of their -30s to use as road-slugs...)

Old GP7's/-9's (the older engine in the foreground), no surprise--they make great switch engines, and are 250hp more than an SW1500 or MP15 for significantly cheaper.
 

David Conwill

Call Me a Cab
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2,854
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Bennington, VT 05201
Just how big is this city supposed to be anyway? I’ve been thinking along the lines of Pre-War Saginaw.

Diamondback: Interesting! I love railroad stuff. You mentioned a family connection to the NYC, do you still have a hand in? Maybe you should be running the Depot in our little town.

-Dave
 
Dave, last of the line was my great-grandfather--aside from my involvement as a historian, I'm just an observer from afar.

Besides, I have a full plate with the firearms-related and gadgeteering fields as it is... unless part of the depot could be turned into a kind of "Q's Lab" for my covert R&D activities.
 

vitanola

I'll Lock Up
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4,254
Location
Gopher Prairie, MI
dhermann1 said:
No! No! 1940 Buicks were the first production car (if I'm not mistaken) made without running boards. I have to have my 1941 Buick, or I'm taking my ball and bat and leaving. And so will Mr H, over in Ireland, who already has a gorgeus 41 Buick.


Actually, I was considering asking for the prohibition of all machines with self-starters.:rolleyes:
 

vitanola

I'll Lock Up
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4,254
Location
Gopher Prairie, MI
Diamondback said:
Dave, last of the line was my great-grandfather--aside from my involvement as a historian, I'm just an observer from afar.

Besides, I have a full plate with the firearms-related and gadgeteering fields as it is... unless part of the depot could be turned into a kind of "Q's Lab" for my covert R&D activities.

Actually, the old sash il is available.

$85,000. about $3.00/sq. ft., and the building has a good electric service and a relatively new rubber roof.

The power plant from the old flouring mill is also for sale. 10,209 square feet for $32,000. The water turbines and alternators have, alas, been removed.
 
vitanola said:
Actually, the old sash il is available.

$85,000. about $3.00/sq. ft., and the building has a good electric service and a relatively new rubber roof.

The power plant from the old flouring mill is also for sale. 10,209 square feet for $32,000. The water turbines and alternators have, alas, been removed.


Gee, that is cheap. Unfortunately it snows there. [huh]
 

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