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Vintage shots from days gone by!

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Dog427435, Dec 18, 2009.

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  1. jimmy six
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    Inspection port...I wonder who set up the ladder?
     
  2. Fillsgrill
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  3. Never saw a window in a smokestack before....
    I'm sure it's smoked glass.
    its not a smoke stack its the Baltimore Shot Tower lead shot was made there for guns


    OK - Leaded Glass Window then.
     
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  4. The shot tower still stands today on E. Fayette St. in Baltimore City. It was built in 1828 with over a million bricks and is over 200ft tall. It was the tallest structure in the U.S. when it was built. It's on the National Register of Historic Places. Can't say a lot of good things for Baltimore, but there is a lot of history there. For those who like wheels of a different kind, the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Museum is awesome.
     
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  5. Yep, that's the Gipper...
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  6. I would have thought Clint would have been more at home in a Vette.
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    Barbara Eden before Jeannie.


     
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  8. seb fontana
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    Yes neat place and the Industry museum is great also...The Fort is interesting but not so much in cold weather..
     
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  9. Yep. It's McNary. I sometimes miss the Northwest in summer, the smell of the water and the trees! But NOT in winter!
     
  10. DDDenny
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    :cool:
     
  11. Fr. Buick
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    You can see this car at the Nixon Museum in Yorba Linda, CA.
     
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  12. This was a spectacular building, the last remnant of the 1905 Lewis & Clark Exposition. The Forestry Center in NW Portland. It burned to the ground in 1966. A tragic loss, unbelievably cool GIGANTIC log cabin.
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  13. Old , long gone, Harbor Drive. Portland.
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  14. Old Union Ave. Portland.
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  15. Harbor Drive.
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  16. Monarch Cleaners , Portland....????
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  17. 1954 - NE 15th and Alberta
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  18. The Bridgeport Hotel at the east end of the Burnside Bridge,Portland.
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  19. E Burnside Sandy and 12th east 1941
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  20. wutnxt
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    Went there with my cub scout pack once.
     
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